10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPINIGRADE»
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1
Report of the Annual Meeting
Spines, on some peculiar forms of, found in two species of the spinigrade
starfishes, 128. Spirals, on an instrument for describing, 297. Squares and cubes,
on a mode of constructing tables of, 6. Stansfeld (Hamer) on distinctions between
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British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1859
Spinet, oil some peculiar forms of, found in two species of the spinigrade
starfishes, 128. Spirals, on an instrument for describing, 237. Squares and cubes,
on a mode of constructing tables of, 6. Stansfeld (Hamer) on distinctions between
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British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1859
3
A History of British Starfishes, and Other Animals of the ...
Cirrhigrade Echinodermata Cirrho-spinigrade Echinodermata Cirrho-vermigrade
Echinodermata 197 Common Brittle-star Crossfish Egg-Urchin Heart-Urchin
Sand-star Sea-Cucumber . Spoon-worm . Sun-star Thyone Daisy Brittle-star
Dotted ...
4
Outlines of physiology, human and comparative
... power of locomotion over the bottom of the sea, accomplished sometimes by
so-called spinigrade progression, that is, by the motion of long spines, articulated
with their shell, and moved by little muscles ; in other cases, as seen in ...
5
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
The following reasons have induced me to lay these imperfect observations
before you — First, to ask those who have time and opportunity, and are placed
in good localities, to work out the history of these spinigrade animals ; for we want
, ...
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1863
6
The Geological Magazine Or Monthly Journal of Geology
"They are Spinigrade animals, and have no true suckers by which to walk, their
progression being effected (and with great facility) by means of five long flexible-
jointed processes, placed at regular distances round their body, and furnished ...
So that, though the discovery of any starfish under the circumstances is wonderful
enough, the marvel is increased tenfold by its being a Spinigrade form ; for as the
point of capture was five hundred miles from Greenland, and two hundred and ...
Samuel Joseph Mackie, 1861
8
Report of the ... Meeting
paUeozoic, on some new, compared with living forms, by J.W. Salter.1856,76. ,
spinigrade, on some peculiar forms of spines found on two species of the, by
C. W. Peach, 1858, 128. Station-marks, W. Petrie's results from experiments for ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1864
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
Page Mr. C. W. Peach on gome Peculiar Forms of Spines found on two Species
of the Spinigrade Starfishes 128 Mr. Hbnht Peckitt's Notice of a number of Earth-
worms and Larva: of an u nd escribed Species found in draining a field upon his
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British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1859
"They are Spinigrade animals, and have no true suckers by which to walk, their
progression being effected (and with great facility) by means of five long flexible-
jointed processes, placed at regular distances round their body, and furnished ...