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... Polyzoa - Structure of the polypides and colonies of the Polyzoa - Divisions of the Poly- zoa Distribution of the Polyzoa in time , CHAPTER XIX . . 187-198 General characters of the Brachiopoda - Structure of the shell of the ...
... Polyzoa - Structure of the polypides and colonies of the Polyzoa - Divisions of the Poly- zoa Distribution of the Polyzoa in time , CHAPTER XIX . . 187-198 General characters of the Brachiopoda - Structure of the shell of the ...
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... Polyzoa , the shells of the Brachiopods , the true Bivalves , and most of the Gasteropoda , the internal skeletons of the Cuttle - fishes , and the chambered shells of the Tetrabranchiate Cephalopods , all occur more or less abundantly ...
... Polyzoa , the shells of the Brachiopods , the true Bivalves , and most of the Gasteropoda , the internal skeletons of the Cuttle - fishes , and the chambered shells of the Tetrabranchiate Cephalopods , all occur more or less abundantly ...
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... POLYZOA . - Animal always forming compound growths or colonies . No heart . The mouth of each zoöid surrounded by a circle or crescent of ciliated tentacles . - Ex . Sea- mats ( Flustra ) , Lace - coral ( Fenestella ) . CLASS II ...
... POLYZOA . - Animal always forming compound growths or colonies . No heart . The mouth of each zoöid surrounded by a circle or crescent of ciliated tentacles . - Ex . Sea- mats ( Flustra ) , Lace - coral ( Fenestella ) . CLASS II ...
Page 78
... Polyzoa ) : but the latter have a calcareous skeleton , and have no " cel- lules . " Besides the above - mentioned genera , Callograpsus and Ptilograpsus may with great probability be referred to the Sertularida ; as may , perhaps , be ...
... Polyzoa ) : but the latter have a calcareous skeleton , and have no " cel- lules . " Besides the above - mentioned genera , Callograpsus and Ptilograpsus may with great probability be referred to the Sertularida ; as may , perhaps , be ...
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... Polyzoa , and to the vege- table kingdom . The most pro- bable conjecture would refer the genus to the calcareous sea- weeds ( Salter ) . III . SUB - CLASS GRAPTOLITIDÆ ( Graptolites ) .- The Graptolites form a very large and important ...
... Polyzoa , and to the vege- table kingdom . The most pro- bable conjecture would refer the genus to the calcareous sea- weeds ( Salter ) . III . SUB - CLASS GRAPTOLITIDÆ ( Graptolites ) .- The Graptolites form a very large and important ...
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abundant allied ambulacral anchylosed animal aperture appear appendages articulated attained beak beds belong Birds Bivalves body bones bony Brachiopods calcareous calyx Cambrian Carboniferous Carboniferous Rocks Cephalopods Chalk characterised clavicles commence composed comprising consists coral Cretaceous Cretaceous period Crinoids Crustaceans deposits Devonian division dorsal Eocene Eocene Tertiary existing extinct feet fins fishes Foraminifera formation forms fossil Ganoids genera genus gills Graptolites horny Hydrozoa incisors integument Jurassic known Lastly latter less limbs Limestone living lower jaw Lower Silurian Mammals margin Mesozoic Miocene molars Mollusca mouth occur Oolites operculum pair Paleozoic pectoral Permian placed plants plates Pliocene Polyzoa possession Post-Pliocene Post-Tertiary posterior present day regarded remains represented Reptiles ribs Sandstone segments septa shell side Silurian Rocks single siphuncle skeleton sometimes spines strata structure sub-kingdom sub-order surface sutures tail teeth toes Trias Triassic tube Upper Cambrian Upper Silurian usually vertebræ whilst whorls Zoantharia
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