10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OSCULA»
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oscula in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
oscula and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ovid Heroides 11, 13, and 14: A Commentary
compares oscula accipere . . . dare at 15.129-30, and claims 'oscula non
rapiuntur, nisi ab invitis', eiting Ars 1.667-8 tantum, ne noceant teneris male rapta
labellis/neve queri possit durafuisse, cave. But oscula accipere gives insufficient
...
and poured fresh sea-water slowly over the sponge, and positioned it again for
observation, and found that it was again in full action, having the three oscula
distended to the fullest extent of their capability. At half-past 4, when I returned,
they ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1857
3
Fishes and Fisheries of Nevada
... Cope 1874A: 136 Apocope oscula, Cope and Yarrow, 1875: 647 Apocope
ventricosa, ibid: 648-649 Apocope nubila, Jordan and Gilbert, 1882: 210
Apocope oscula, ibid: 211 Agosia oscula, Evermann and Rutter, 1895: 484
Agosia oscula, ...
4
Report of the Annual Meeting
ceased to act and was again completely closed, while the other two groups of
oscula were still in full action. I frequently examined the condition of the sponge
until past 11 o'clock p.m., and found the ex-current action of both the large groups
of ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1857
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
i and poured fresh sea-water slowly over the sponge, and positioned it again for
observation, and found that it was again in full action, having the three oscula
distended to the fullest extent of their capability. At half-past 4, when I returned,
they ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1857
6
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera Omnia Ex Editione Heyniana: Cum ...
Sil. ltal.l. xn. i nece serenato clamm jubar emicat axe/ et paulo postz t Læta
serenati facies aperitur olympLl limmenesa uso oscula libavit nutæj Leviter tetigit
lit sciendum osculum. religionis esses suavinm voluptatisz quamvis quidam
osculum ...
7
Biosilica in Evolution, Morphogenesis, and ...
The oscula in this picture are arranged in rows at the lateral sides of the branches
. The distance between neighboring oscula in one row is quite regular and varies
about a certain constant value. By positioning the oscula at strong water ...
W.E.G. Müller, Mikhael A. Grachev, 2009
8
Advances in Sponge Science: Physiology, Chemical and ...
(Fig. 1.8), but the latter suggests that—if cell division takes 10–20 h—they
probably arise from mesohyl cells, rather than dividing from other pinacocytes.
Oscula are also thought to arise initially from a single porocyte (Weissenfels,
1980), but ...
9
Boston journal of natural history: containing papers and ...
Corvina. Cuv. C. oscula. Le Sueur. The White Perch of the Ohio River. Corvina
oscula. Cuv. et Valenc Histoire Nat. des Poissons. t. V. p. 98. Corvina oscula.
Richardson, Fauna Boreali-Americana. Fishes, p. 68. Sciana oscula. Le Sueur,
Journ.
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The Littoral Fauna of the British Isles: A Handbook for ...
Surface smooth, with a hard rind, the oscula prominent, arranged in lines, or
scattered. Pachymatisma johnstoni 13. Skeleton of spicules only. 14 Skeleton of
spicules reinforced by spongin. Haploscleridae. 22 14. Sponge boring into shells
or ...
Nellie Barbara Eales, 1967
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OSCULA»
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oscula is used in the context of the following news items.
Sneezing Sponges! Did They Evolve Noses?
The oscula (white arrows) extend upwards from the body. b, c, Scanning electron micrographs show cilia arise from the middle of each cell ... «Science 2.0, Feb 14»
Glass Castles in the Sea
Some had gaping openings known as oscula, while others beckoned with undulating fingers. Still others were masses of snow-white frills. “At one time, however, ... «Natural History Magazine, Nov 13»
The art of the kiss
By Roman times, kissing had developed enough for a taxonomy to be created; an oscula was a friendly kiss (and gave us osculation, the Latin ... «Independent, Sep 08»
The Kiss of Life
The Romans distinguished among the friendly oscula, the loving basia and the passionate suavia. The 17th-century polymath Martin von ... «New York Times, Nov 04»