Ref NoLDGSL/613/4/100/1
TitleWatercolour of the tail of Squalo-raja polyspondila Agassiz [Squaloraja polyspondyla]
Date[1835]
Date NoteActivity of artist in Britain, date of other drawings of this collection by artist
LevelItem
Extent1 item
FormatPhotograph/drawing/painting/print
DescriptionWatercolour of the tail Squalo-raja polyspondila Agassiz [Squaloraja polyspondyla], by Charles Weber, [1835]. Found in the Lias, Lyme Regis, from the collection of Miss Philpot.
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Administrative HistoryThe front part of the specimen was found by Mary Anning in or around December 1829. In October 1834, by which time it had made its way to the Bristol Institution, it was brought to the attention of the Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz who was immersed in the research for his ‘Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles’. The tail, which was found separately, was in the collection of Elizabeth Philpot collection now at Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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Related MaterialThe front part of the fish is at LDGSL/613/4/99/1. Holotype held by the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, ref: J.03097
Publication NotePublished in Agassiz, J L R. 'Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles' (1833-1843/1844), Vol 3, Tab 43, livraison issued 1836.
ArchNoteBased on a listing made by Mahala Andrews (1977-1981), expanded by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameWEBER | Joseph Charles | 1801-1875 | natural history artist
SubjectLower Jurassic
Previous referenceLDGSL 613
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/1033WEBER; Joseph Charles (1801-1875); natural history artist1801-1875
DS/UK/44AGASSIZ; Jean Louis Rudolphe (1807-1873); palaeontologist, zoologist, and geomorphologist1807-1873
DS/UK/1034PHILPOT; Elizabeth (1779-1857); fossil collector, palaeontologist and artist1779-1857
DS/UK/4ANNING; Mary (1799-1847); fossil collector and dealer1799-1847
Places
CodePlaceName
NA522Lyme Regis
NA2Dorset
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