10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POLYPARIES» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
Section II. constitutes a well-characterized groupe, of which the polyparies
consist of a single substance, with slender, fistulous, membranous, corneous,
flexible, and phytoidal stems, including the polypes. Most of them are very finely
ramified, ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1819
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A new system of geology, in which the great revolutions of ...
Quoy and Gaimard, naturalists of the expedition of Captain Freycinet, who after
visiting the same points as Peron, and particularly Timor and the Isle of France,
have undertaken to prove in a memoir on the augmentation of lithophyte
polyparies ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
The cavities in which these Polyps live are called Polyparies, which are either
sunk in a mass of fleshy substance overspreading the axis or solid stein
supporting and giving form to the whole animal structure, as in the Alcycmida and
Corallida, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
The cavities in which these Polyps live are called Polyparies, which are either
sunk in a mass of fleshy substance overspreading the axis or solid stem
supporting and giving form to the whole animal structure, as in the Alcyonida and
Corallida, ...
Of swimming polyparies (Pennatulw), many species are found in the
Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the North Sea, and the large Umbellaria of
Greenland, which attains a length of six feet, is remarkable. Of the stony
polyparies, the ...
Jan van der Hoeven, Johannes van der Hoeven, William Clark, 1856
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Encyclopedia Metropolitana
If, however, the cells increase in depth, and form long tubes, as they do in the
Tubipora Musica or Organ Coral, such are called Tubular Polyparies. All the
Polyparies just mentioned are fixed, that is, their stems arelattached by broad
bases or ...
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Annals of Natural History, Or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany, ...
... that have received, of late, the common appellation of Polyparies (Polypan'a)
from the same writers. In the first place I may remark that three methods of
classification present themselves to the investigator of this portion of natural
history; first, ...
8
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
Plate I. contains simple forms; Plates II. and III. composite or family forms,
Polyparies; of which Plate II. contains family forms assembled in single rows, and
Plate III. family forms arranged in many rows. If, as already observed, we examine
a ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
I have repeatedly seen large polyparies of Coryne glandulosa, all the polypes of
which bore buds containing spermatozoa, developed from a stalk traversing the
axis of the bud, the whole polypary being, in each case, unisexual and male.
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
... which have been generally called Polypes [Polypi) by most French naturalists,
as well as for their structures or habitations, that have received, of late, the
common appellation of Polyparies {Polyparia) from the same writers. In the first
place I ...