Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 2. kötetThe Society, 1863 |
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... appearance of a globular brush of spun glass mounted on a transparent stalk . When irritated , the animal slowly contracts its stalk until the body is brought close to the surface on which it is attached , and the palpocils are con ...
... appearance of a globular brush of spun glass mounted on a transparent stalk . When irritated , the animal slowly contracts its stalk until the body is brought close to the surface on which it is attached , and the palpocils are con ...
35. oldal
... appearance as dark crimson ciliated larvæ . These underwent the changes so well described by Mr Gosse ; but instead of being destroyed by starvation in their infancy , the four - armed polyps under- went a further development into a ...
... appearance as dark crimson ciliated larvæ . These underwent the changes so well described by Mr Gosse ; but instead of being destroyed by starvation in their infancy , the four - armed polyps under- went a further development into a ...
41. oldal
... appearance , the calva- rium smooth and rounded , the partially obliterated sutures , and the full complement of teeth , well ground down on their sum- mits . These teeth are similar in number to those of man . The skull measures 19 ...
... appearance , the calva- rium smooth and rounded , the partially obliterated sutures , and the full complement of teeth , well ground down on their sum- mits . These teeth are similar in number to those of man . The skull measures 19 ...
43. oldal
... these Chimpanzees , creatures , which of all the lower animals , in their structure and general appearance , make the nearest approach to man . IV . Notices of some of our Rarer Birds . Notes on a Skull of the Troglodytes Niger . 43.
... these Chimpanzees , creatures , which of all the lower animals , in their structure and general appearance , make the nearest approach to man . IV . Notices of some of our Rarer Birds . Notes on a Skull of the Troglodytes Niger . 43.
44. oldal
... appearance of the plumage is darker than the capercailzie ; the bill is black like the black grouse ; the head and neck , which shows the bearded throat of the capercailzie , is of dark colour , with reddish purple reflections ...
... appearance of the plumage is darker than the capercailzie ; the bill is black like the black grouse ; the head and neck , which shows the bearded throat of the capercailzie , is of dark colour , with reddish purple reflections ...
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angle Angwántibo animal appearance Atractylis bird body bone British Bryson cells character clay coast Coleoptera colour common deposit described distinct dorsal dorsal fin Dr Smith ectoderm Edinburgh endoderm entomologists examined exhibited extremity feet finger Firth fish foramen fossil genera genus GEORGE LOGAN germinal vesicle Hydractinia inches in length JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH larvæ Leith lobules M'Bain male margin mass Medusa medusoid membrane meteoric minute molar Murray muscle Museum Natural History nearly notice observed occipital occipital condyle Old Calabar orbital ovum peat peculiar peduncle Perodicticus phalanx Plate polyp polypary portion posterior Potto present Professor rare rays Red Grouse reproductive resemblance rounded sand sandstone seen shells side skull Society species specimen sperm-sac sphenoidal spines sponge Stenops Strethill Wright structure surface tail tentacles thread-cells tion transverse tubercle upper vertebræ vesicles vomer young zoophyte
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239. oldal - ... forms ; and thus we find that there are often three, four, or even more forms of spicula in the same individual. The author therefore, in describing them, proposes to treat of these organs in the following order : — 1. Spicula of the skeleton. 2. Connecting spicula. 3. Defensive spicula. 4. Spicula of the membranes. 5. Spicula of the sarcode. 6. Spicula of the gemmules.
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39. oldal - He afterwards found that Mr Huxley had also doubted, previously to Mr Gosse and himself, whether the thread-cells of the Eolidae were not adventitious. Here were three independent observers to whom the idea has suggested itself; Mr Huxley had first hinted it ; Mr Gosse suggested it, and how it might be found to be true ; Dr Strethill Wright also had suggested it, and given two instances in corroboration of his opinion, and...