10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DORSIBRANCHIATE»
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
The elegant worm described by Au- douin and M.-Edwards* is furnished with
branchial organs in form of ar- buscles of naked vessels, after the pattern of those
of the dorsibranchiate Annelids now described. Under the genus Amphinome, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1852
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Report of the ... Meeting
The elegant worm described by Au- douin and M.- Edwards* is furnished with
branchial organs in form of ar- buscles of naked vessels, after the pattern of those
of the dorsibranchiate Annelids now described. Under the genus Amphinome, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1852
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Report of the Annual Meeting
These organs assume the same character in E. laureate The elegant worm
described by Audouin and M.-Edwards* is furnished with branchial organs in
form of arbuscles of naked vessels, after the pattern of those of the
dorsibranchiate~ ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1852
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Report of the Annual Meeting
The elegant worm described by Au- douin and M.- Edwards* is furnished with
branchial organs in form of ar- buscles of naked vessels, after the pattern of those
of the dorsibranchiate Annelids now described. Under the genus Amphinome, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1852
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General Outline of the Organization of the Animal Kingdom: ...
It will be observed that in all the dorsibranchiate genera furnished with branchiae
such as those described above, the true blood, circulating in its propervessels, is
found to be exclusively the seat and suly'ect of the respiratory process ; the fluid ...
Jones (Thomas Rymer), 1861
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A general outline of the animal kingdom, and manual of ...
... cavity, abundant in quantity and highly organized though it he, does not in the
least degree participate in this great function. The Dorsibranchiate Annelids may,
however, be divided into two great groups, of which one would comprehend ...
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The General Structure of the Animal Kingdom
It will be observed that in all the dorsibranchiate genera furnished with branchiae
such as those described above, the true blood, circulating in its proper vessels, is
found to be exclusively the seat and subject of the respiratory process ; the ...
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Twenty-First Meeting ; Held At Ipswich In July 1851: 20
The elegant worm described by Andouin and M.-Edwards* is furnished with
branchial organs in form of ar~ buscles of naked vessels, after the pattern of
those of the dorsibranchiate Annelids now described. Under the genus Amp/
tinome, ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... investigation of a great number of Serpulea, that these cases of
monnaciousness are exceptional in this family. I have discovered another
example of hermaphroditism, but this time in a dorsibranchiate Annelid belonging
to the genus Nereis.
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
AMONGST the Dorsibranchiate Annelides there is a peculiar genus, the position
of which, in the arrangement of these animals, has been much misunderstood. It
was first instituted by Cuvicr in 1830, in the second edition of his ' Regne Animal ...