10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYZOARIAL»
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
An “ectocyst” and “endocyst” have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special “ polyzoarial ” nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1885
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
An " ectocyst " and " endocyst " have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
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The new Werner twentieth century edition of the ...
An " ectocyst " and " endocyst " have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
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Zoological articles contributed to the "Encyclopaedia ...
An " ectocyst " and "endocyst" have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1891
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A-ZYM
An "ectocyst" and "endocyst" have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1903
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
An " ectocyst" and "endocyst" have also been distin- guished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special "polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume XIX
An "ectoeyst" and "endocyst" have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to □ be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences ...
An "ectocyst" and "endocyst'^have also been distinguished in former treatises,
and these terms form part of a special " polyzoarial " nomenclature, but do not
appear to be any longer needful. Equally undesirable is the misapplied term ...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1890
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
A member of the Polyzoa; a polyzoon. — 2. An individual element of a compound
polyzoOn ; a polypide. polyzoarial (pol'i-zo-a n-al), a. [< polyzoari- um + -aJ,] 1. Of
or pertaining to a polyzoary. A Tortion of the Folj-zoarium of Plumatella refens; ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
An individual element of a compound polyzo6n ; a polypide. polyzoarial (pol,i-zo-
a'n-al), a. [< polyzoarium + -al.] 1 . Of or pertaining to a polyzoary. A Portion of the
Polyzoarium of Plumattlla rtptnj, one of the Polyioa, with several poly- pides ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906