10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONADIFORM»
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monadiform in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The American Journal of Science and Arts
The monadiform body of these I showed to be identical with the ciliate bodies of
one of the Spongue Ciliatxe {Leucosolenia), and homologised the branching
stem and the ensheathing tubes of the former with the gelatinous mass of the
latter, ...
2
American Journal of Science
Art. XXXV. — On the Structure and Habits of Anthophysa Mill- leri Bory, one of the
sedentary monadiform Protozoa ; by H. James-Clark, A.B., B.S. During the last
five years, and more especially within the latter eighteen months I have been ...
3
A History of Infusoria, Including the Desmidiaceae and ...
Upon this view, the monadiform beings crowning the summits of the branches
have been conceived to represent the spores. This opinion has been carefully
investigated and rejected by Conn (Entwick. d. mVcroskop. Algen u. Pilze, pp.
4
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
On the Structure and Habits of Anthophysa Miilleri, Borg/, one of the Sedentary
Monadiform Protozoa. By H. JAMESCLARK, A.B., B.S.* DURING the last five
years, and more especially within the latter eighteen months, I have been
engaged ...
5
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
DECEMBER 1866. LV.— 0n the Structure and Habits of Anthophysa Miilleri, Bory
, one of the Sedentary Monadiform Protozoa. By H. JAMESCLARK, A.B., B.S.*
DURING the last five years, and more especially within the latter eighteen months
, ...
6
A History of Infusoria: Including the Desmidiaceae and ...
Upon this view, the monadiform beings crowning the summits of the branches
have been conceived to represent the spores. This opinion has been carefully
investigated and rejected by Cohn (Enttvick. d. mikroskop. Algen u. Pilze, pp.
Andrew Pritchard, William Archer, John Thomas Arlidge, 1861
7
A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All ...
25, Two isolated spores ; the one at a bursting and liberating its monadiform
germ, x 390 ; 26, three fully developed, free- swimming, highly polymorphic
monadiform zooids, developed from the spores represented in the preceding
figure, x 390 ...
William Saville Kent, 1882
At this stage they are called by Carter moleculcr, subsequently they are the
monadiform germs of Kent. Later, after their first appearance, the round forms are
of the size of the staphylococcus pyogenes albus. These usually stain readily in ...
9
The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club
No authorities or references are quoted for this latter state~ ment—an unfortunate
omission. In their absence we must suppose that Sir John Murray's record of the
occurrence of the monadiform bodies in the balloon chamber is alluded to, ...
Moreover, as in the Peronospora^ conjugation may take place and result in an
oospore ; the contents of which divide and are set free as monadiform germs. If
the whole history of the zoospores of Peronospora and Coleochcete were
unknown, ...