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Genre/Form: | Manuscript Facsimiles Pictorial works |
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Material Type: | Manuscript |
Document Type: | Book, Archival Material |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck; Alexander Agassiz; John Beattie; William Willoughby Francis; Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. |
OCLC Number: | 774999438 |
Notes: | Holograph (photostats). Title, along with list of contents, from leaf added by early owner, probably dating from ca. 1835, the date of the 2nd ed. of the "Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres," here referred to. Stamped: Photostat copy made by Harvard College Library. Provenance of the mss. and of this copy described in typescript on leaf pasted in on inner folder at end, signed W.W.F. [W.W. Francis], Librarian, received 31 Jan. 1930: the mss. were purchased by Alexander Agassiz in Paris at an unknown date; this copy from Prof. Barbour, Director of the Agassiz Museum, to Dr. J. Beattie [of McGill University] "who kindly suggested that it be given to the Osler Library"; Dr. Beattie's printed business card with his provenance note in ms. laid in. Published as: The Lamarck manuscripts at Harvard. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1933; in French with an English translation. In spring binder. |
Description: | [180] pages in various pagings : illustrations, portrait ; 29 cm |
Contents: | 1. Système de Gall -- 2. Idée et imagination -- 3. Apperçu analytique ... -- 4. Questions zoologiques -- 5. Histoire naturelle -- 6. Planches préparées pour les figures des genres qui feront partie de la 2e édition des animaux sans vertèbres. |
Other Titles: | Photostat copy of the autograph "Manuscrits de J.B.P.A. de Lamarck" in the Agassiz Museum, Harvard University |
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