10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FLORIDEOUS»
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The Micrographic Dictionary;: A Guide to the Examination and ...
RHODOMELA, Ag.—A genus of Rhodomelaceaa (Florideous Algae), containing
two tolerably common British species, with feathery, inarticulate, branched fronds,
the branches com osed of concentric layers of oblong, colour ese cells, with a ...
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1860
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The micrographic dictionary; a guide to the examination of ...
RHODOMELA, Ag.— A genus of Rhodo- melaceoc (Florideous Alga;), containing
two tolerably common British species, with feathery, inarticulate, branched fronds,
the branches composed of concentric layers of oblong, colourless cells, with a ...
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey, 1856
Sphacelaria is a genus of the olivaceous series ; Ballia belongs to the florideous,
in which it may stand as the analogical representative of the former. But it is not
merely in colour that the latter differs ; the substance of the frond, and the ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1840
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Nemathecium, nemathē′sium, n.awartlike elevation on the surfaceof the
thallusof certain florideous algæ. [Gr. nēma, athread, thēkion, thēkē,case.]
Nemathelminthes, nemathelmin′thez, n.pl. a name applied to the threadworms
or.
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The Fossil Flora of Great Britain: Or, Figures and ...
It is not impossible that they may be the remains of some Fucoid, belonging to the
genus Caulerpa, or they may represent the ancient analogues of the Florideous
Fuci, such as Rhodomela and Bonnemaisonia. (See Greville's Algae ...
John Lindley, William Hutton, 1837
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Parasitic Florideous alga in Plocamium coccineum, exhibited. — Dr. E. Perceval
Wright exhibited some filaments of a Florideous alga, which he had found in the
interior of the main portion of the frond of Plocamium coccineum. These filaments
...
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Practical Botany: Structural and Systematic : the Latter ...
Birchworts, Betulaceœ ; 110. Willows, Salicaceœ. (The Conifers, spoken of above
, make up the 111th order.) 5». The CLASS ENDOGENS is divided into «Am»
Sub-classes: the Spadaciflorous, the Florideous, and the Glumaceous Endogens.
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
The elder Agardh therefore early restored the genus to the Florideous Algae, to
which group their colour indicates an aflinity, while the structure of the frond is so
very similar to that of Helminthora or Nemalz'on, that, even in ignorance of the ...
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The Geological Observer
176. * Professor Linen observes, " As to the regions, the littoral and laminarian
are very well defined everywhere, and their characteristic species do not spread
very far out of them. The same is the case with the florideous Algae, which is most
...
Henry Thomas De La Beche, 1853
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The same is tbe case with the region of Florideous Alga), which is most
developed nearer to the open sea. But it is not so with the regions from 15 to 100
fathoms. Here is, at the same time, the greatest number of species, and the
greatest ...