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BOOK

Title:  
Living fishes of the world
Creator:
Herald, Earl Stannard.
Publication:
Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y, [1961]
Notes:  
On title-page: A Chanticleer Press edition. Bibliography: p. 295-296.
Call #:  
597 H41L
Extent:
303, [1] p. : front., illus. (part col.) ; 29 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Icones piscium, or plates of rare fishes
Creator:
Richardson, John.
Publication:
Richardson and John E. Taylor, London, 1843.
Notes:  
At head of title: Part I. No more published.
Call #:  
590 Pam. v.17, no.11
Extent:
8 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. (col.) ; 32 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Ichthyologia sistens piscium descriptiones et icones
Creator:
Broussonet, Pierre Marie Auguste, 1761-1807
Publication:
Petr. Elmsley, Londini, etc, [1782]
Notes:  
Title vignette, engraved. Half-title: "Ichthyologia." No more published.
Call #:  
590 Pam v.17, no.13
Extent:
[6], iv, [42] p. , [11] leaves of plates : ill. ; 32 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Forty drawings of fishes made by the artists who accompanied Captain James Cook on his three voyages to the Pacific, 1768-71, 1772-75, 1776-80: some being used by authors in the description of new species
Creators:
Solander, Daniel Charles, 1733-1782 | Spöring, Hermann Diedrich, ca. 1730-1771 | Wilbur, John William, 1750?-1793 | Forster, Georg, 1754-1794 | Whitehead, Peter James Palmer. | Ellis, W. (William), d. 1785 | Parkinson, Sydney, 1745?-1771 | Buchan, Alexander. | British Museum (Natural History)
Publication:
British Museum (Natural History), London, 1968.
Notes:  
Half title: Drawings of fishes from Captain Cook's voyages. Bibliography: p. xxiv-xxvi.
Call #:  
597 W58F
Extent:
xxxi : front. (ports.), 36 (col.) plates (each with a descriptive leaf) ; 44 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1817-1875
Abstract:  

The youngest son of Charles Willson Peale, Titian Ramsay Peale was an accomplished artist, naturalist, and explorer. This collection of ink, pencil, and watercolor sketches, with some engravings and lithographs, forms the bulk of Peale's artistic output. The drawings can be grouped into several periods of artistic output: pre-1818 (primarily watercolors of butterflies); from the Stephen Harriman Long Expedition to the American west in 1819-1820, on which Peale traveled as zoologist (there are views of animals, Indians, landscapes, etc.); for his 1821-1838 interlude period, spent primarily on the east coast (insects, animals, moose hunting in Marine, his trip to South America in 1830-1831, coin and medal designs); his period as a naturalist on the worldwide U.S. Exploring Expedition under the command of Charles Wilkes, 1838-1842; from the 1849-1873 period when he sketched around Washington, D. C. and in New Jersey; and there are more than 160 undated sketches of: animal skulls and bones, birds, plants, fish, insects, landscapes, and zoology.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P31.15d
Extent:
550 item(s)