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Nature - volume 55 - 1897-04-08 - pages 539-540 (Fig. 1)

Image of Triturus Rafinesque 1815

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Summary[edit] Description: English: Image from Nature - volume 55 - 1897-04-08 - pages 539-540. The adjacent text reads "the majority [of the plates], for clearness and sharpness of definition, mark a very considerable advance upon anything of the kind yet published, and enable us the better to judge of the possibilities of the method as an aid to zoological and anatomical. The plate of the Crested Newt (Fig. 1), which we reproduce, is especially noteworthy in this respect, and for the clearness with which the ossific nuclei of the carpus and tarsus are recorded. In the case of bones which, like these, are well isolated, and of those which are rod-like and dense, the method leaves little to be desired for purposes of general study and orientation of parts. ". Date: 8 April 1897. Source: File:Nature - volume 55 - 1897-04-08 - pages 539-540.pdf. Author: Text: AnonymousUnknown author Images: James Green (1859–1938) . Alternative names: J. Green. Description: biological illustrator, photographer, lithographer and radiographer. Date of birth/death: 1859 1938 . Location of birth: Camberwell. Work period: 1884 / 1910 . Authority control: : Q109692200 VIAF: 14446509 NLA: 35423168. creator QS:P170,Q109692200 James H. Gardiner (fl. 1897) . Description: radiographer and chemist. Work period: 1897 . Authority control: : Q109718033. creator QS:P170,Q109718033. Other versions:.

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