10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYZOARIA»
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Taking lietepora as an example of the more or less infundibuliform solitary
polyzoaria, we found that the inner aspect was invariably celluliferous in both Ii.
monilifera, Macq., the Port Phillip form, and R. jacksoniensis, Busk., inhabiting
Port ...
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A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students
All the Polyzoa live in an associated form in colonies or ' polyzoaria,' which are
sometimes foliaceous (fig. 71), sometimes branched and plant-like, sometimes
encrusting, and very rarely are free. Each ' polyzoarium ' consists of an
assemblage ...
3
The Geology and Paleontology of Queensland and New Guinea
Taking Refepom as an example of the more or less infundibulil'orm solitary
polyzoaria, we found that the inner aspect was invariably celluliterous in both R.
monihfera, Macq., the Port Phillip form, and R. jacksoaiensis, Basia, inhabiting
Port ...
Robert Etheridge, R.L. Jack
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Manual of zoology ...: with a general introduction on the ...
Mouth surrounded by a circle or crescent of hollow, ciliated tentacles; animals
always forming composite colonies." — (Allman.) All the Polyzoa live in an
associated form in colonies or "polyzoaria," which are sometimes foliaceous (fig.
102, 1) ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1885
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A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students: With a General ...
All the Polyzoa live in an associated form in colonies or " polyzoaria," which are
sometimes foliaceous (fig. 1 97), sometimes branched and plant-like, sometimes
encrusting, and very rarely are- free. Each " polyzoarium " consists of an ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1880
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Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia
The form of preservation is peculiar, the polyzoaria, whether in the merest
fragments or in recognisable pieces, are converted into a white semi-pulverulent
substance, which readily flakes ofl in layers, seldom leaving either the obverse or
...
South Australia. Parliament, 1907
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A Manual of Palæontology for the Use of Students with a ...
That this community exists is proved by the otherwise inexplicable circumstance
that the polyzoaria in many instances present elements common to the whole
growth, and not belonging specially to any individual. The chief bond of
connection ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1879
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A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All ...
... twenty or thirty — while the reported habitat differed to the extent that they were
found attached to willow-roots, the polyzoaria ofPlumatella repens, and other
stationary objects. It was further observed that the surface of the branching
pedicle ...
William Saville Kent, 1882
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Palaeontographical Society Monographs
The Polyzoa are minute animals in cells, forming colonies of chitinous or
calcareous polyzoaria; each zoid having a tentaeulated mouth, a bent alimentary
canal, and a nerve ganglion, in a double-walled sac. The embryo, leaving the
egg, ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
In many respects also it closely resembles the mesonteric forms of several exotic
Polyzoaria. Genus GYPSINA. Gen. char. Massive, sessile or free, incrustin
indefinitely ' or circumscribed and defined; surface uniform y tessellated by ...