Ref NoLDGSL/613/5/17/7
TitleWatercolour of two specimens of Smerdis minutus Agassiz
Date1833
LevelItem
Extent1 item
FormatPhotograph/drawing/painting/print
DescriptionWatercolour of two complete specimens of the fossil fish Smerdis minutus Agassiz, by Joseph Dinkel, Paris 1833. From the Museum of Paris [?Museum of Natural History, Paris] & the Regley Collection respectively.
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Administrative HistoryFrancis Theophilus Marie Regley (1777-1833) was assistant naturalist in the department of geology at the Muséum Royal d'Histoire Naturelle [Royal Museum of Natural History], Paris. Regley's private collection contained a number of specimens from the fossil cabinet of Barthélemy Faujas de Fond (1741-1819). On Regley's death in 1833, the collection passed to Félix Carteret, who became a member of the Société Géologique de France in 1835.
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Publication NotePublished in Agassiz, J L R. 'Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles' (1833-1843/1844), Vol 4, Tab 8, fig 5. Livraison issued 1837. Only top image published.
ArchNoteBased on a listing made by Mahala Andrews (1977-1981), expanded by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameDINKEL | Joseph Wenceslas Anton | [1806-1891] | natural history artist
Previous referenceLDGSL 613
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CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/181DINKEL; Joseph Wenceslas Anton ([1806-1891]); natural history artist[1806-1891]
DS/UK/44AGASSIZ; Jean Louis Rudolphe (1807-1873); palaeontologist, zoologist, and geomorphologist1807-1873
DS/UK/1840REGLEY; Francis Theophilus Marie (1777-1833); naturalist1777-1833
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