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Figures of remarkable forms of polycystins, or allied organisms, in the Barbados chalk deposit (chiefly from that collected by Dr. Davy, and which he had noticed in a lecture delivered to the Agricultural Society of Barbados, in July, 1846), [Windermere, Printed by John Garnett, 1862], Barbados, Polycytid fossil, Protozoa fossil, Radiolaria, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Priscilla Susan Byron, Priscilla Susan Byron, Women in science, The illustration features a collection of scientific specimens depicted on a dark background for contrast. In the center is a circular structure divided into two equal parts, each adorned with a distinctive textured sphere at the center. To its left is a slender, curving form with a rounded end, showcasing a bulbous tip that resembles a cellular structure. Above it, a star-like form with multiple pointed extensions radiates outward, each terminated by smaller spherical shapes. To the right is a twisted, elongated shape that appears to intertwine, evoking a sense of intricacy. This plate is labeled as 'Plate 3,' indicating its part in a broader study, possibly related to cellular or botanical research.
Crédito: Album / quintlox
Tamaño imagen: 2681 × 3449 px | 26.5 MB
Tamaño impresión: 22.7 × 29.2 cm | 1055.5 × 1357.9 in (300 dpi)