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I observed , however , that in one instance the ectocyst of Plumatella repens ,
after lying for several weeks in a concentrated solution of caustic potash , in
which it had been first boiled , presented under the microscope , at one or two
points , a ...
I observed , however , that in one instance the ectocyst of Plumatella repens ,
after lying for several weeks in a concentrated solution of caustic potash , in
which it had been first boiled , presented under the microscope , at one or two
points , a ...
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If a polypide of Plumatella repens be watched while in an exserted state ,
different kinds of Infusoria and other minute organic bodies may be observed to
be whirled along in the vortices caused by the action of the tentacular cilia , and ...
If a polypide of Plumatella repens be watched while in an exserted state ,
different kinds of Infusoria and other minute organic bodies may be observed to
be whirled along in the vortices caused by the action of the tentacular cilia , and ...
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... states that he has witnessed in Alcyonella fungosa the escape of an egg
through an opening in the vicinity of the anus ; but , notwithstanding a similar
observation already noticed as made by Van Beneden on the marine Laguncula
repens ...
... states that he has witnessed in Alcyonella fungosa the escape of an egg
through an opening in the vicinity of the anus ; but , notwithstanding a similar
observation already noticed as made by Van Beneden on the marine Laguncula
repens ...
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There would seem to be little doubt of Schäffer's animal being the true Plumatella
repens of succeeding authors . . In 1755 , Rösel published the first volume of the
Supplement to his ' Insecten - Belustigungen.'S We have here a history of the ...
There would seem to be little doubt of Schäffer's animal being the true Plumatella
repens of succeeding authors . . In 1755 , Rösel published the first volume of the
Supplement to his ' Insecten - Belustigungen.'S We have here a history of the ...
Página 59
The “ Federbusch - polyp ” of Rösel is here described under the title of Tubipora
repens , but with Bäck erroneously referred to among the synonyms . In the “
Fauna Suecica , ' 1761 , we find the same animal mentioned under the same
name.t ...
The “ Federbusch - polyp ” of Rösel is here described under the title of Tubipora
repens , but with Bäck erroneously referred to among the synonyms . In the “
Fauna Suecica , ' 1761 , we find the same animal mentioned under the same
name.t ...
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