10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCLERODERMATA»
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sclerodermata in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A manual of zoology for the use of students with a general ...
The Zoantharia Sclerodermata, though attaining their maximum at the present
day, nevertheless are well represented in past time, beginning in the Silurian
period. One subdivision of this group, the Tubulosa, is entirely confined to the ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1871
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A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students: With a General ...
The Zoantharia Sclerodermata, though attaining their maximum at the present
day, nevertheless are well represented in past time, beginning in the Silurian
period. One subdivision of this group, the Tubutosa, is entirely confined to the ...
Nicholson (Henry Alleyne), 1870
The Zoantharia Sclerodermata, though attaining their maximum at the present
day, nevertheless are well represented in past time, beginning in the Silurian
period. One subdivision of this group, the Tubulosa, is entirely confined to the ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1870
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A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students
species ()z. H. elegans, from the Lower Greensand). In the lower Palstozoic
Rocks the Rugosa are especially abundant ; but in the Permian formation the
order is represented by the single genus Polyccelia. The Zoanthceia
Sclerodermata ...
Zoantharia sclerodermata. Of these suborders, the third only possesses a true
calcareous skeleton, and is therefore the only order that is met with in the fossil
condition. The Zoantharia are Actinozoa, in which the tentacles and mesenteries
are ...
SCLERODERMATA. Batistes anrantiacus, Mitch. 6, 1. New York. „ broccus, Id. N.
York. Ostracion triqueter, Bl. 130. Mass. Sm. „ bica>idalu, Smith. Mass. „
quadricornis, Bl. 134. U. S. Balistes tomentosus, L. Seba, 24, 18. V. S. „ vctula, Bl.
150, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1837
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Report of the Annual Meeting
... fish belonging to families containing few members in our seas, the
representatives of which live for the greater only in the Indian sea, or the southern
ocean, such as the Squamr'penme, the Aulostomala, the Gymnodonls, the
Sclerodermata.
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1845
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Report of the Annual Meeting
ScLERODERMATA. Balistes tomentosus, L. Sp.ba, 24, 18. U. S. „ vetula, Bl. 150,
Cat. 22. Bahamas. — U.S. „ hispidus, L. Seba, 24, 2. V. S. „ monoceros, Cat. 19.
Bah. Mass. Smith. „ sufflamen, Mitch. 6, 2. N. York. Balistes aurantiacus, Mitch.
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1837
SCLERODERMATA. Balistes tomentosus, L. SnBA,24, 18. U.S. Balistes
aurantiacua, Mrrcn. 6, 1. New ,, vetula, BL. 150, CAT. 22. Baha- York. 'ma.~r.-U.S.
,, broccus, In. N. York. ,, hispidus, L. Sana, 24, 2. U. S. Ostraeion trigueter, BL. 130
. Mass ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1837
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
ScLERODERMATA. Ualistcs tomcntosus, L. Seba, 24, 18. V. S. „ vetula, Bl. 150,
Cat. 22. Bahamas.— U.S. „ hispidu9, L. Seba, 24, 2. U. S. „ monoceros, Cat. 19.
Bah. Mass. Smith. „ sufflamcn, Mitch. 6, 2. A". York. Batistes aurantiacus, Mitch.
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1837