10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYTOID»
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PLATE VIII. Fig. 1. A transverse fold of the ventriculus of Passalus cornutus, with
numerous hair-like appendages covered with granulo-filamentous phytoid matter
, and bunches of Cladophytum and Corynocladus. a. Mucous membrane. 6.
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
Hairs. c. Phytoid substance. d. Cladophytum comatum. e. Corynocladus radiatus.
f. Arthromitus cristatus. Fig. 2. Portion of the mucous membrane of the ventriculus
of Julus marginatum, with patches of granulo- phytoid matter growing upon it. a.
Smithsonian Institution, 1853
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A flora and fauna within living animals
05 "'plate VIII. Fig. 1. A transverse fold of the vontriculus of Passalus cornutus,
with numerous hair-like appendages covered with granulo-filamentous phytoid
matter, and bunches of Cladophytum and Corynocladus. a. Mucous membrane. b
.
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
PLATE VIIL Fig. 1. A transverse fold of the ventriculus of Passalus cornutus, with
numerous hair-like appendages covered with grauulo-filamentous phytoid matter
, and bunches of Cladophytum and Carynocladus. . Mucous membrane. . Hairs.
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Animals hydriform, contained in cellules with an oval, terminal aperture with
sessile borders, and disposed in three ranks, composing the articulations of a
polyparium which is phytoid, dichotomous, and fixed by radicular filaments.
Example.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1836
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Animals hydriform, contained in cellules with an oval, terminal aperture with
sessile borders, and disposed in three ranks, composing the articulations of a
polyparium which is phytoid, dichotomous, and fixed by radicular filaments.
Example.
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oblique aperture, united two to two by the back, and forming thus the articulations
of a phytoid dichotomou* poly- parium, adhering by radiciform fibrils. Example.
Gemicellaria bursaria. Locality, European seas, &c. This is the Sertularia bursaria
...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, 1836
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
Polyzoarium erect, phytoid, dichotomously divided into narrow ligulate bi-
multiserial branches ; no vibracula ; avicularia when present pedunculate and
articulated ; cells elliptical (viewed behind), closely contiguous, aperture very
large, ...
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The English Cyclopaedia: Geography
Polyzoarium erect, phytoid, dichotomously divided into narrow ligulate bi-
multiserial branches; no vibracula; avicularia when present pedunculate and
articulated ; cells elliptical (viewed behind), closely contiguous, aperture very
large, margin ...
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
In the plant the phytoid changed in its form bears the sperm-cell and is called a
stamen (andro- phytoid), or the germ-cell and is called a pistil (gynophytoid) .
These are combined, and we have a hermaphrodite flower (androgynophytoid) .