1909: exhibits by F. Ward
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List of all exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition:
Exhibit no. | Exhibitor | Exhibit title | Section | Picture | Catalogue |
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[LL. 09] | F. Ward | A Visit to a Marine Biological Station | Lantern Lectures | catalogue page | |
449 | F. Ward | Smelt, from life | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva hatching, from ovum 1'8 millimeters in diameter | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva hatched three minutes, 6'5 mm. in length | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva 7 days after hatching, 7'5 mm. in length. Yolk sac almost absorbed | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Place Larva, 9 mm. in length. About 20 days after hatching. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva, 10 mm. in length | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva, 11'5 mm. in length | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva, 13 mm. in length, with eye on dorsal margin of head, probably 40 days after hatching. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Plaice Larva, 17 mm. in length, with eyes in permanent position, probably 45 days after hatching. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
466 | F. Ward | Adult Mature Plaice. 18 inches in length. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page |