Living Cells in Division as photographed by the Ultraviolet Microscope
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Living Cells in Division as photographed by the Ultraviolet Microscope

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Living Cells in Division as photographed by the Ultraviolet Microscope

1935–1936
Gelatin silver prints
Image (each): 3 × 3 in. (7.6 × 7.6 cm)
Mount: 20 1/16 × 16 1/16 in. (50.9 × 40.8 cm)
Gift of the Photographic Society of America, Rochester Technical Section
1949.0004.0063
Inscriptions Inscribed in black ink below each image: [number 1–6]
Printed in black on applied label on mount recto, BLC: LIVING CELLS IN DIVISION AS \ PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE \ ULTRA VIOLET MICROSCOPE \ Twelve optical sections of \ one sperm cell in the process of mitosis. \ Mag 1200-X \ The optical sections or photographic planes are spaced 1/4 mu apart
Typed in black on applied label on mount verso, TLC: Print Number 3 \ Dr. Francis F. Lucas \ 463 West Street \ New York City
Printed in black on orange applied label on mount verso, C: first \ international \ exhibit \ SCIENTIFIC \ APPLIED \ PHOTOGRAPHY \ ROCHESTER \ TECHNICAL \ SECTION \ PHOTOGRAPHIC \ SOCIETY \ OF AMERICA \ RUNDEL LIBRARY \ MARCH 15 APRIL 3 \ 1937 \ ROCHESTER, N.Y.
Printed in black on blue applied label on mount verso, C: FROM JANUARY SECOND TO JANUARY TENTH 1938 \ EXHIBITED \ THE ART CENTER SCHOOL LOS ANGELES, CALIF
Inscribed in pencil on mount verso, BLC: 300

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