. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. 18 BRITISH TUNICATA. duals, and these in Amaroucium fallax are stated to be divided into six short segments. The general body, however, in this species is smaller and less massive than in Aplidium fie us, and of a different colour. Forbes' figure in ' British Mollusca ' (PL A, f. 1) does not appear to represent the same species as Johnston's. His figure in PL B is taken from Savigny's Aplidium lobatum. The presence of a languet in Dr. Johnston's. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. 18 BRITISH TUNICATA. duals, and these in Amaroucium fallax are stated to be divided into six short segments. The general body, however, in this species is smaller and less massive than in Aplidium fie us, and of a different colour. Forbes' figure in ' British Mollusca ' (PL A, f. 1) does not appear to represent the same species as Johnston's. His figure in PL B is taken from Savigny's Aplidium lobatum. The presence of a languet in Dr. Johnston's. 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 Alder, Joshua, 1792-1867; Hancock, Albany, 1806-1873; Hopkinson, John, 1844-1919; Norman, Alfred Merle, 1831-1918; Embleton, Dennis, 1810-1900. London, Printed for the Ray society


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