British Fresh-Water Algae (1882-1884): Postcards

Reliefs Editions, ISBN 9782380361988,
Pb, 12 pgs, 11 x 15cm
Language: English & French
Acqn. 37317
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These images are taken from 'British Fresh-Water Algae', a two-volume, 130-illustrated treatise published in 1882-1884 by Williams and Norgate, a London firm specialising in educational and scientific literature. Its author, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), a native of Norfolk, intended it for "Microscopists desirous of knowing more about the organisms encountered during their excursions in ponds and ditches." He proposed a "practical" classification, distinguishing between Chlorophyllophyceae (green algae), Phycochromophyceae (blue-green algae), Melanophyceae (brown or blackish algae), Rhodophyceae (pink and red algae), and Diatomophyceae (algae with a siliceous skeleton).