10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PORIFERAL»
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poriferal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
poriferal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
[ lialmcliia] A Iriltaula [Lepidoptera] Axidragma [Poriferal ... lit.rnardia [Alga'] /illicit i
/l eon [Neuroptera] Copriodes [ Lepidoptera] Cryploberis [Diptera) ... l)e*mo.cya [
Porifera] ... Draymaeidon [Poriferal I) wymaJ.fi In [Poriferal Dratjmaxia [Porifera] .
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist
... there is no a priori reason why a Foraminiferal organism should not attain the
same dimensions as a Poriferal one, — the intimate relationship of the two
groups, notwithstanding the difference between their skeletons, being
unquestionable.
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science: ...
... that the largest masses of sponges are formed by continuous gemmation from
an original Rhizopod segment; and that there is no r'1 priori reason why a
Foraminiferal organism should not attain the same dimensions as a Poriferal one,
—the ...
Elkanah Billings, Bernard James Harrington, James Thomas Donald, 1865
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
... that there is no d priori reason why a Forami- niferal organism should not attain
the same dimensions as a Poriferal, — the intiirate relationship of the two groups,
notwithstanding the difference between their skeletons, being unquestionable.
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science ...
... there is no a priori reason why a Foraminiferal organism should not attain the
same dimensions as a Poriferal one, — the intimate relationship of the two
groups, notwithstanding the difference between their skeletons, being
unquestionable.
6
On the history of Eozoön Canadense
... there is no a priori reason why a Foraminiferal organism should not attain the
same dimensions as a Poriferal one, — the intimate relationship of the two
groups, notwithstanding the difference between their skeletons, being
unquestionable.
W. E. Logan, T. Sterry Hunt, 1865
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English Language Word Builder
... HERETICAL ISMATICAL LUNATICAL MONARCHAL OVATIONAL
PERCENTAL PORIFERAL PYRITICAL REMNANTAL SATYRICAL STATIONAL
SYNODICAL THYROIDAL TUITIONAL VISCOIDAL ANNELIDAN MOLLUSKAN
BEDROOMED ...
... called thllrŕrlïtn.- _ _ 2, Samt' as l-hrn.111nuf¢^ru. poriferal(11 ...
It is, perhaps, a hereditary habit transmitted by our poriferal ancestors, which after
a brief independent life in the larval stage take root on a rock, and stay there till
they die. William's rock was a theory of State Socialism, and I do not blame him ...
John Davys Beresford, Emil Otto Hoppé, 1922
The entire surface of the body is studded with blunt-headed calcareous spicules,
which had at first suggested the possibility of its being a Chatoderma. In
transverse section (PI. X, fig. 2) the usual poriferal characteristics appear, namely,
...
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, Sir William Abbott Herdman, 1886