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To the common dermal system of a colony , which , as well as the solid basis of
the true polypes , was formerly known under the names of Polypary and
Polypidome , I have applied the term Cænæcium.f The cænæcium is composed
almost ...
To the common dermal system of a colony , which , as well as the solid basis of
the true polypes , was formerly known under the names of Polypary and
Polypidome , I have applied the term Cænæcium.f The cænæcium is composed
almost ...
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Cænæcium . — The Polyzoa being all composite animals , the cænæcium
constitutes essentially an assemblage of little cells or chambers , of very various
form , organically connected with one another . Each chamber lodges a polypide
, and ...
Cænæcium . — The Polyzoa being all composite animals , the cænæcium
constitutes essentially an assemblage of little cells or chambers , of very various
form , organically connected with one another . Each chamber lodges a polypide
, and ...
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In Cristatella , where the endocyst constitutes the whole of the cænæcium , it
presents below a flattened disc , which closely resembles the foot of a
gasteropodous mollusc , and on which this singular colony creeps about on the
stems and ...
In Cristatella , where the endocyst constitutes the whole of the cænæcium , it
presents below a flattened disc , which closely resembles the foot of a
gasteropodous mollusc , and on which this singular colony creeps about on the
stems and ...
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After the decay of the cænæcium many of these attached statoblasts may be
seen adherent to the stone or other body on which the specimen had developed
itself , and to which they are now connected in lines ( Pl . VII , figs . 5 , 10 )
through ...
After the decay of the cænæcium many of these attached statoblasts may be
seen adherent to the stone or other body on which the specimen had developed
itself , and to which they are now connected in lines ( Pl . VII , figs . 5 , 10 )
through ...
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A comparison of the tunics of the Tunicata with the cænæcium of the Polyzoa will
render still more obvious the relations here insisted on , and show how easily the
structure of the one can be explained by the study of the other . M. Milne ...
A comparison of the tunics of the Tunicata with the cænæcium of the Polyzoa will
render still more obvious the relations here insisted on , and show how easily the
structure of the one can be explained by the study of the other . M. Milne ...
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