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Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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History

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Journal

Recreative Science

Year

1860

Volume

1

Page

Page 313

Species

Coordinates: [262, 915, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "Rotifera", "rotifer"], "scientific"=>["Notommata clavulata", "Notomatta clavulata", "Notommata Clavulata", "Notommata claculata"]; Coordinates: [837, 554, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "blank", "Vorticella"], "scientific"=>["Vorticella", "Vorticella microstoma", "Vorticella Microstoma", "blank", ""]; Coordinates: [86, 769, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["blank", ""], "scientific"=>["blank", "Notommata clavulata", "Notommata Clavulata"]

Inscription

Coordinates: [852, 685, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Vorticella microstoma, the encysted animal protruding through a supposed rupture of the tunic", "Vorticella microstoma, the encysted animal protruding through a supposed rupture of the tunic.", "Vorticella microstoma, the encysted animal protruding through a supposed rupture in the tunic.", "Vorticella Microstoma, the encysted animal protruding through a supposed rupture of the tunic"]; Coordinates: [273, 1114, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Mouth or Gizzard (maslax) of Notommata calculate. - A, hammers (mallei), each divided into a handle (manubrium), and a hook (uncut); B, the anvil (incus), formed of two portions moving laterally, called branches (rami), and a fulcrum. - Gosse.", "Mouth or Gizzard (mastax) of Notomatta clavulata.- A, hammers (mallei), each divided into a handle (manubrium), and a hook *uncus): B, the anvil (incus), formed of two portions moving laterallym called branches (rami), and a fulcrum.-Gosse", "Mouth or Gizzard (mastax) of Notommata clavulata--A, hammers (mallei), each divided into a handle (manubrium), and a hook (uncus); B, the anvil (inous), formed of two portions moving laterally, called branches (rami), and a fulcrum. --Gosse"]

Drawing

Coordinates: [0, 0, 61, 740, 418, 325], Details: "keywords"=>["mouth", "gizzard", "rotifer", "waterborne microorganism", "mouth parts", "Mouth gizzard", "notommata", "Notommata clavulata", "microbiology", "microorganism", "Rotifera", "Gosse", "Microscope", "parts", "plants", "anatomy", "botany", "Mouth or gizzard of Notommata Clavulata", "notommata clavulata", "hook", "anvil", "clavulata", "handle", "fulcrum"]; Coordinates: [0, 0, 761, 398, 178, 273], Details: "keywords"=>["encysted animal", "biology", "vorticella", "Vorticella microstoma", "microbiology", "encysted", "microscope", "microscopic view", "plants", "botany", "anatomy", "Encysted Vorticella Microstoma", "microstoma", "rupture", "animal", "tunic", "waterborne microorganism", "cilia"]

Contributor

Coordinates: [380, 1111, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "name"=>["Gosse", "Mr. Gosse"], "role"=>["illustrator"]

PageID

2539582

Classification No

19

Image Scale

0.450741