. Mollusks, Echnioderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part G [microform] : Alcyonaria and Actinaria. Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Sea anemones; Alcyonaires; Anémones de mer; Octocorallia. Alcyonaria q 47 base; others are slender. Thick "; chibs and spindles, 'h as .Molander figured and described as characteristic of his glomerata, do no occur. The clubs horfoi' Z!r *"'*'^h""^' *u 'h """''"â â¢''*-'"^" ''P '^'"1 '"â ^ '^"^â¢e^'^^1 proximallv with shorter thorns and small lob


. Mollusks, Echnioderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part G [microform] : Alcyonaria and Actinaria. Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Sea anemones; Alcyonaires; Anémones de mer; Octocorallia. Alcyonaria q 47 base; others are slender. Thick "; chibs and spindles, 'h as .Molander figured and described as characteristic of his glomerata, do no occur. The clubs horfoi' Z!r *"'*'^h""^' *u 'h """''"â â¢''*-'"^" ''P '^'"1 '"â ^ '^"^â¢e^'^^1 proximallv with shorter thorns and small lobes or spinulcs. With the clubs are much' fewer spindles of about the same length, acute at <,ne or both ends, and covered with more or less acute thorny processes (2 h). Some have larger lobes or thorn- on <me side, which is then convex. .Some are intermediate between clubs and 1. "â * ''⢠"^^outeniuerjiU^^""' '""'â ^"â¢'' '''^""â '^ '"''- '""">- '^^ "- P"lyP l-0'"o- one is ,â iy The spicules of the cortex of the branches are of various forms and sizes. and are mostly covered with very prominent, mostly obtuse lobes and irregula^ pronunences (P . X\, fags. 1, a-t), so that they are apt to interlock and cling together m clusters when cleaned. Some of the larger forms are stout, regular spindles, but the more abundant ones, of the larger sizes, are short, iiregular, blunt torms (a, b, d, g), many of them being subclavate, like (c i' h i)- (Tthers have a median smooth zone, (j, k); but much greater numbers are niuch smaller irregular spindles (m, o), double heads and double stellate forms and othei^ forms with a median narrow naked zone and few relatively high prominences figure""^ ' '''''" ''"''''â ''*' ^*^' '' *^' '"'"'^' ^»â¢^ occur that are not The largest specimen and a small one were taken in Richmond gulf, about three miles from the e


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