10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIRRHIPEDE»
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1
Habit and Intelligence in Their Connexion with the Laws of ...
Thus the assertions that the whale is not a fish, but a mammal having the external
form of a fish, and that a cirrhipede is not a molluscan, but a crustacean which
has put on the form of a molluscan, are assertions not merely concerning the ...
2
Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
... Linneus was deceived with respect to the accessory valves about the month
which he attributes to this species, it must be widely distinct from any Cirrhipede
now known. Cuvier, in Annales du Museum,,and Lamarck, in his Hist. Nat. t '.130
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3
The natural history of the British Entomostraca
that the young are born in May, appear completely to refute the opinion hazarded
by Mr. Thompson, of Cork, that they are most probably only the larvae of a
Cirrhipede. Anatomy, Physiology, 8fc. — In the Nebalia the carapace is large, ...
4
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
There has been considerable doubt in regard to the nature of "Aptychus." D'
Orbigny considered it a pedunculated cirrhipede ; but it is now generally believed
to be the operculum of Ammonites. • Although the typical forms of these "species''
(?) ...
5
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
The cartilages of Sepia have a true resemblance to those of a Skate, and the
Cirrhipede truly connects the Mollusk with the Crustacean. The author regards
Dentalium as a gasteropod, differing in this respect from Lacaze-Duthiers, whose
...
Linnean Society of London, 1860
6
A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26
APPENDIX. 343 which was a small Cirrhipede of the class Cineras ; fourthly, a
Medusa, with broad belly-bags, and four strong fins ; fifthly, a Medusa of the same
species, with five and six fins ; sixthly, a very small Eutomostracea of a flat form, ...
Otto von Kotzebue, Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz, 1830
7
ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA
... this species, it must be widely distinct from any Cirrhipede now known. ^ Cuvier
, in Annales du Museum, and Lamarck, in his Hist. [130 ]
8
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
... Whale or Black Whale of the South Seas, Balcena Australis, Desmoulins,
Baleena Antarctica, Less., which has every appearance of being distinct, and
moreover of being infested with cirrhipede parasites (Tubicinella, Coro- nula, &c.)
...
9
The Irish response to Darwinism
Thus the assertions that the whale is not a fish, but a mammal having the external
form of a fish, and that a cirrhipede is not a molluscan, but a crustacean which
has put on the form of a molluscan, are assertions not merely concerning the ...
10
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United ...
The Invertebrate larval forms present are Cirrhipede Nauplii, Polychwte
trochospheres and later larvae, with a few veligers and Zones. Teleostean ova
and larvze make their appearance and increase in numbers towards the end of
the month.
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1895