. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. m\\\ \w. EotaUa w 1. Allogromia 5. Squamulina. 4. Miliola [Quinqueloculina) Fig. 14.—Various forms oi Foraminifera. In 4, Miliola, a, shows the living animal; 6, the same killed and stained ; a, aperture of shell; /, food particles ; nu, nucleus ; sh, shell. (From Parker and Haswell, after other authors.) the species or of its stage of growth, so as to give rise to circular, spiral, or irregular complexes (see Fig. 13). In most VOL. I F. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada


. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. m\\\ \w. EotaUa w 1. Allogromia 5. Squamulina. 4. Miliola [Quinqueloculina) Fig. 14.—Various forms oi Foraminifera. In 4, Miliola, a, shows the living animal; 6, the same killed and stained ; a, aperture of shell; /, food particles ; nu, nucleus ; sh, shell. (From Parker and Haswell, after other authors.) the species or of its stage of growth, so as to give rise to circular, spiral, or irregular complexes (see Fig. 13). In most VOL. I F. 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 Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederic), Sir, 1862- ed; Shipley, A. E. (Arthur Everett), Sir, 1861-1927. ed. [London, Macmillan and Co. , Limited; New York, The Macmillan Company


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