10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIZOPODOUS»
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1
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Formerly, I thought that they might be sperm-cells, or impregnating-agents, when
studying the germinative process in the Rhizopodous cell that inhabits the
protoplasm of Nitella (see good drawings of this cell, and a description of them, ...
2
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
In the protoplasm of Nitella, as I have figured and described long ago, another
form of these rhizopodous parasites abounds ; and in the cells of Spirogyra
crassa, circular nuclei may frequently be seen, which probably belong to Pythium
...
3
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The Rhizopodous animals to which I have given the name of Dendrophrya are
found plentifully on Sertularias, Flustras, Fuci, and stones, in low-water pools at
Granton Quarry, near Edinburgh. There are two species, D. radiata and D. erecta.
4
The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Lastly, I would advert here to the rhizopodous forms which Vorticella occasionally
appears to ... viz. that the rhizopodous development which takes place in
Euglena is a similar passage of the nucleus, and perhaps certain other contents
of this ...
5
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Be their origin what they may, one thing continues to force itself on my own mind,
and that is the strongly marked specific differences which present themselves in
the freshwater rhizopodous forms, both of inherent characters, habit, behaviour, ...
6
Minutes of the Proceedings November, 1864-November 1885
Now, a question had suggested itself to Mr. Archer as to whether the rhizopodous
or amoaboid state in these, even in Magosphaera, was to be regarded as an
essential or constant phase in their life- history, but rather as exceptional, or, ...
Dublin Microscopical Club, 1875
7
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Hence, as I conceive, it seems to have needed such observations as those of Dr.
Hicks, and that on Stephanosphaera here recorded — that is to say, evidence of
automatic rhizopodous movements in undoubted plants — to complete the proof
...
Daniel and Eleanor Albert Collection, 1865
8
Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
they must be derived from analogy with some other organism in which there is a
similar nucleus whose office is known. Now, if for this purpose we may be
allowed to compare the nucleus of Chara with that of the rhizopodous cell which
...
Lastly, I would advert here to the rhizopodous forms which Vorti- ... doubted
formerly, viz. that the rhizopodous development which takes place in Euglena is a
similar passage of the nucleus, and perhaps certain other contents of this
infusorium ...
Asiatic Society of Bombay, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Bombay Branch, 1969
... of them, changing them temporarily to meet this or that condition, but rarely
able to reverse quickly enough as conditions altered. The rhizopodous genus
Difflugia contains a great number of species, differing in the size and shape of ...