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... Shell and Spines , Echinoderm Larvæ , Polyzoa , Compound Tunicata , CHAPTER XIII . POLYZOA AND COMPOUND TUNICATA . CHAPTER XIV . MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS GENERALLY . Shells of Mollusca , Tongues of Gasteropods , . Development of Gasteropods ...
... Shell and Spines , Echinoderm Larvæ , Polyzoa , Compound Tunicata , CHAPTER XIII . POLYZOA AND COMPOUND TUNICATA . CHAPTER XIV . MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS GENERALLY . Shells of Mollusca , Tongues of Gasteropods , . Development of Gasteropods ...
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... Shell of Echinus , 478 235. Calcareous reticulation of Spine of Echinus , 478 236. Ambulacral disk of Echinus , 478 ... shell - structure of Anomia , 258. Vertical Section of shell of Unio , 510 512 512 260. External Ditto 261. Vertical ...
... Shell of Echinus , 478 235. Calcareous reticulation of Spine of Echinus , 478 236. Ambulacral disk of Echinus , 478 ... shell - structure of Anomia , 258. Vertical Section of shell of Unio , 510 512 512 260. External Ditto 261. Vertical ...
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... shell , 317. White Fibrous Tissue , 318. Yellow Fibrous Tissue , 319. Pigment - cells of Choroid , after Henle , 321. Ciliated Epithelium , after Mandl , 310. Hairs of Squirrel and Indian But , 311. Transverse section of Hair of Pecari ...
... shell , 317. White Fibrous Tissue , 318. Yellow Fibrous Tissue , 319. Pigment - cells of Choroid , after Henle , 321. Ciliated Epithelium , after Mandl , 310. Hairs of Squirrel and Indian But , 311. Transverse section of Hair of Pecari ...
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... shells which incrust the surfaces of rocks , are unhesitat- ingly ranked by Shell - collectors among their " multivalves , " yet the close resemblance which exists between their early forms and the little Water - Fleas which swarm in ...
... shells which incrust the surfaces of rocks , are unhesitat- ingly ranked by Shell - collectors among their " multivalves , " yet the close resemblance which exists between their early forms and the little Water - Fleas which swarm in ...
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... Shells of Mollusks , Crustaceans , and Echinoderms ; his researches having not only demonstrated the regularly ... Shell will often serve to deter- mine , no less surely than in the case of bones and teeth , the position of the ...
... Shells of Mollusks , Crustaceans , and Echinoderms ; his researches having not only demonstrated the regularly ... Shell will often serve to deter- mine , no less surely than in the case of bones and teeth , the position of the ...
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acetic acid afford angular aperture animal Animalcules antheridia aperture appearance arrangement attached beautiful body calcareous Canada balsam canals cavity cells cilia color commonly composed consists containing corpuscles cover Crustacea curious cuticle deposit diameter disk distinct Ditto endochrome Entomostraca epithelium examination exhibit extremely eye-piece fibres filaments flattened fluid focus Foraminifera frustules furnished Gasteropods globules granules hairs horny inch Insects instrument kind lacunæ larvæ layer lens light magnifying power mass matter membrane ment Microscope Microscopist minute mode Mollusks mounted mouth movement nacre nucleus object object-glass observed ordinary organs orifice pair papillæ particles peculiar plants plate polype portion present prism Prof raphides rays resembling Rotifera scales seen segments separated shell side slide sometimes species specimens spicules spines stage stem stomach stomata structure substance surface teeth tentacula thickness thin glass tion tissue transparent transverse tube usually utricle Vegetable vessels whilst Zoophytes zoospores
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