. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. , 11. \. SmipiUia chehila. X (Ladies' Slilipor.) li. J:i,a Aiifiithic. x (Siiake-licailCornlline.) II. Fiircimiiidria E. Ccmclliiriii lurici'ila. x V. (kmelhtria Itirinila. H, XulAmiii (Sliciilienl'.s-imrse (.'(pralliiif.) I, \i,t,imiu 1, llialhiiiii M. Uieclhiria N. lUiguhi P. liiitiuhi (an aviculaviuni.)x Tliu .si(,'ii X siyiiilli'S tliat till' olijiM'l is iiia^'iiilicc


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. , 11. \. SmipiUia chehila. X (Ladies' Slilipor.) li. J:i,a Aiifiithic. x (Siiake-licailCornlline.) II. Fiircimiiidria E. Ccmclliiriii lurici'ila. x V. (kmelhtria Itirinila. H, XulAmiii (Sliciilienl'.s-imrse (.'(pralliiif.) I, \i,t,imiu 1, llialhiiiii M. Uieclhiria N. lUiguhi P. liiitiuhi (an aviculaviuni.)x Tliu .si(,'ii X siyiiilli'S tliat till' olijiM'l is iiia^'iiiliccl. C. lieunia G. Dimekipia siJicdla. x K. Caharea I'ataijunira. x O. Jti'njiiht iificiiliirid. shells. Each cell is united to its predecessor and successor by a slender tube, a part of which may be seen in the figure. Kig. 1) is the curious Farciminaria, remarkable tor the array of short and stout spines with which its surface is thickly studded. It is a New Zealand spiecies, and appears 'o lie the sole representative of its family. It grows in slender branches, which are dichotuiauus. In the family to which the Clemelldria hricdta lielongs, the cells are arranged in pairs and opposite each other, the orifices of the pairs looking in the same direction. This species, represented on fig. E as it apjiears when magnified, is the Coralline of Ellis, deriving its name from the shape of the cells, which bear no slight resemblance to steel corslets. Fig. V represents the same species of the natural size. ..'' /.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : Routledge, Warne, and Routledge


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