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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPONGEOUS»
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I have not seen this organ in the state be represents, but there is no doubt of its
existence, for at a very short distance within the two spongeous masses, which
occupy a considerable space in the conical suctorial tube of P. Capitis, there is a
...
fleet the mass of the spongeous portion exhibited numerous cylin-. drical
contorted canals, which from their uniformity and minuteness of diameter, Mr.
Bowcrbank considered to be the incurrent canals of the sponge ; and other
orifices of ...
3
Proceedings: Organization and Sessional Business Papers and ...
The r61e of the spongeous skeleton of a Euspongia or a Hippospongia is to
insure a relative rigidity to the body of the animal; it is quite natural that there
should be established a certain automatic balance between the firmness of the
skeleton ...
I have not seen this organ in the state be represents, but there is no doubt of its
existence, for at a very short distance within the two spongeous masses, which
occupy a considerable space in the conical suctorial tube of P. Capitis, there is a
...
5
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
57). It is useless to criticise such vacillation. VVhen, again, the late Dr. Gray gave
the name of “ Carteria” to the spongeous head of H3/alonema Sz'eboldz'z', under
the idea that the latter was a parasitic sponge developed upon the extremity of ...
6
Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
The r61e of the spongeous skeleton of a Euspongia or a Hippospongia is to
insure a relative rigidity to the body of the animal; it is quite natural that there
should be established a certain automatic balance between the firmness of the
skeleton ...
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1910
7
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
fleet the mass of the spongeous portion exhibited numerous cylindrical contorted.
canals, which from their uniformity and minuteness of diameter, Mr. Bowerbank
considered to be the incurrent canals of the sponge; and other orifices of greater
...
8
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
fleet the mass of the spongeous portion exhibited numerous cylindrical contorted
canals, which from their uniformity and minuteness of diameter, Mr. Bowerbank
considered to be the incurrent canals of the sponge; and other orifices of greater
...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1841
9
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Mr. Bowerbank, from such observations as these, has arrived at the conclusion,
that all flint, in the common acceptation of the term, has been formed upon
spongeous bodies as nuclei. Anxious to verify so far as I could these conclusions
and ...
10
Sponge culture: from Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, ...
The role of the spongeous skeleton of a Euspongia or a Hippospongia is to
insure a relative rigidity to the body of the animal; it is quite natural that there
should be established a certain automatic balance between the firmness of the
skeleton ...
Jules Cotte, H. F. Moore, 1910