10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONFERVOID»
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
Confervoid filaments Result*. . Confervoid filaments. So-called I Protonema
Confervoid filaments. Spore . . J Confervoid filaments Confervoid filaments <
Grongrosira 1 Chroolepus J f Chlorococcus. \ Gloeocapsa. {Chlorococcus.
Gloeocapsa.
Linnean Society of London, 1862
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
Confervoid; densely tufted. III. BLODGETTIA. Frond filamentous, articulated,
branching, densely tufted. * " dlembranous, leaf-like. IV. ANADYOMENE.
Jllembrane erect, flabellately veined ; veins articulated, confervoid, radiating from
the base ...
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Nereis boreali-americana: Rhodospermeae
Branches beset with, or resolved at their ends into slender, single-tubed,
confervoid, articulate ramelli. Conceptacles ovate, acuminate, sessile or
pedicellate, affixed to the compound branches, and containing a tuft of pear-
shaped spores.
William Henry Harvey, 1853
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Nereis Boreali-americana: Or, Contributions to a History of ...
When more closely examined it is easily perceived that the membrane is wholly
formed by the anastomosis and lateral cohesion of the branches and ramuli of a
much branched, articulated, confervoid filament, composed of large, oblong ...
William Henry Harvey, 1858
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
Branches beset with, or resolved at their ends into slender, single-tubed,
confervoid, articulate ramelli. Conceptacles ovate, acuminate, sessile or
pedicellate, affixed to the compound branches, and containing a tuft of pear-
shaped spores.
Smithsonian Institution, 1853
Branches beset with, or resolved at their ends into slender, single-tubed,
confervoid, articulate ramelli. Conceptacles ovate, acuminate, sessile or
pedicellate, affixed to the compound branches, and containing a tuft of pear-
shaped spores.
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The animal kingdom. Transl
Polypidoms confervoid, jointed. Section B. Polypidoms calcareous or membrano-
calcareous, multiform, composed of oblong or oviform cells, whose subterminal
aperture is closed by a membranous fold or operculum. Family 3. Eucratiadce.
Georges Léopold C.F.D. Cuvier (baron de.), William Benjamin Carpenter, 1849
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A report on the progress of vegetable physiology during the ...
In the lapse of from eight to ten days new radiate bundles were evident, and
among these might be observed several which proceeded from the globular
separated articulations of the original confervoid fungus, while others had
developed fruit ...
Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen, 1839
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Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation: Biology, ...
Nakai (1943), for example, erected the family Thalassiaceae for the genus
Thalassia, because of its 'confervoid' pollen (in fact strings of spherical pollen), its
distichous linear leaves, its quadrilocular, laterally dehiscent anthers, and its
superior ...
A. W. D. Larkum, Robert Joseph Orth, Carlos M. Duarte, 2007
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Magazine of Natural History
To this place belongs the confervoid fungus which Amici observed in the sap of
the weeping vine, the growth of which also takes place very rapidly, so that the
elongation can be observed in a few minutes. This confervoid fungus is more or ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1840