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Drawing, surface of lens of eyes of Mammalia by R K [Robert Kaye] Greville

Reference number: PT/74/3/8

Date: 1835

Description

Plate 5, number 3, figures 1-3 showing the anterior and posterior surfaces of the lenses of the eyes of animals belonging to Mammalia, showing the septa and fibres in the surfaces. Inscribed with publication and plate details. Signed in ink bottom left 'R. K. Greville delt.' The manuscript for this paper is wanting.

Subject: Zoology / Physics

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'On the anatomical and optical structure of the crystalline lenses of animals. Continued from a former paper (Phil. Trans. 1833, p. 332.)' by David Brewster.

Received by the Royal Society on 26 November 1835. Read 21 January 1836.

Reference number
PT/74/3/8
Earliest possible date
1835
Physical description
Ink and ink wash on artists' board
Page extent
1 page
Format
Drawing

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David Brewster

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David Brewster, Drawing, surface of lens of eyes of Mammalia by R K [Robert Kaye] Greville, 1835, PT/74/3/8, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_74_3_8/drawing-surface-of-lens-of-eyes-of-mammalia-by-r-k-robert-kaye-greville, accessed on 13 April 2026

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