Archive image from page 74 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1918). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe0507ingo Year: 1918 HVDROIDA II 6? 6 miles N. by W. of Store Kalso. depth 60 fathoms Deep hole at the north point of Nolso, — 100 1,5—2 miles off the month of Borovig, — 20—30 Provences 13 miles in °W., — 30 Boronses in °\V., — 30 The Faroe Islands, — 30 (without further details). Nemertesia ramosa is extremely variable as regards arrangement and number of the hydrocladia, as I have previously (1912 p. 5) had occasion to explain. In the revolution of the internodia, however,


Archive image from page 74 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1918). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe0507ingo Year: 1918 HVDROIDA II 6? 6 miles N. by W. of Store Kalso. depth 60 fathoms Deep hole at the north point of Nolso, — 100 1,5—2 miles off the month of Borovig, — 20—30 Provences 13 miles in °W., — 30 Boronses in °\V., — 30 The Faroe Islands, — 30 (without further details). Nemertesia ramosa is extremely variable as regards arrangement and number of the hydrocladia, as I have previously (1912 p. 5) had occasion to explain. In the revolution of the internodia, however, it follows the same regular principles as Nemertesia antennina. The structure of the stem presents


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