‘Polysiphonia elongella, Harv.’
Date
1859
Creator
Henry Bradbury (1831 - 1860, British) , Printmaker
Object type
Library reference
46291
Material
Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 240mm
width (print): 150mm
width (print): 150mm
Subject
Content object
Description
Nature-printed study of the marine algae Carradorielle elongella Savoie & Saunders here styled Polysiphonia elongella Harv. of the Rhodomelaceae family. Depicts a single specimen at natural size with magnified details of a branchlet with capsules, a capsule, branchlet with tetraspores, a tetraspore and section of stem.
Plate XIV from The nature-printed British sea-weeds: a history, accompanied by figures and dissections of the algae of the British Isles by William Grosart Johnstone, F.B.S.E and Alexander Croall, A.B.S.E. nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. Volume 1. Rhodospermeae. (Bradbury and Evans, London, 1859).
Inscribed ‘Plate XIV’ top right-hand corner and ‘Nature Printed by Henry Bradbury’ low left-hand corner. Titled ‘POLYSIPHONIA elongella, HARV.’
William Grosart Johnstone (ca.1770-1860) British botanist.
Alexander Croall (1809-1885) British botanist.
Henry Bradbury (1831-1860) British printer.
Plate XIV from The nature-printed British sea-weeds: a history, accompanied by figures and dissections of the algae of the British Isles by William Grosart Johnstone, F.B.S.E and Alexander Croall, A.B.S.E. nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. Volume 1. Rhodospermeae. (Bradbury and Evans, London, 1859).
Inscribed ‘Plate XIV’ top right-hand corner and ‘Nature Printed by Henry Bradbury’ low left-hand corner. Titled ‘POLYSIPHONIA elongella, HARV.’
William Grosart Johnstone (ca.1770-1860) British botanist.
Alexander Croall (1809-1885) British botanist.
Henry Bradbury (1831-1860) British printer.
Object history
Dedication to the late Mrs (Amelia) Griffiths of Torquay (1768-1858) amateur phycologist and beachcomber who was an important collector of marine algae specimens.
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