. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. ven' uiiliki-l\ that tkiii |Hirt liuiiiulo^iral with thut dcHcrilxMl M uii . It ]in>vi(te(l with u fairly clasp iuiier skfletwii III Miiiih no (-uiinls n-wmlilini; tli ':>⢠aiithostdc. Ki/ I I i':iiihof>odiu>n iiiijiil/i n. sp. (i, b, a small (â¢(irittactcd zuniil shown fr Ir and from abovo. r, the same zooid shown in section. ». ⢠t. the inverted tentacle. <,, the not inverted tip of tentacle. 0, indicating the place of an inverted te


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. ven' uiiliki-l\ that tkiii |Hirt liuiiiulo^iral with thut dcHcrilxMl M uii . It ]in>vi(te(l with u fairly clasp iuiier skfletwii III Miiiih no (-uiinls n-wmlilini; tli ':>⢠aiithostdc. Ki/ I I i':iiihof>odiu>n iiiijiil/i n. sp. (i, b, a small (â¢(irittactcd zuniil shown fr Ir and from abovo. r, the same zooid shown in section. ». ⢠t. the inverted tentacle. <,, the not inverted tip of tentacle. 0, indicating the place of an inverted tentacle. s(, the stoniodaeum. d, t, a small fragmentary colony on a stone drawn to show the frag- mentary moid â from above and from the side respectively. /, more enlarped drawin<; of the zooid r seen from above, showin;: the thick meshwork in the outer body wall and the eight distinct canals separated by tiny calcareous septae. 'I'liis zooid was covered with a well marked hornv or chitinous colourless cuticulu. art" to lie fouiiil: and when it };ivcn off the zooiil it in a Htolon (on the figure iiiarkeii .vâ) wiiich (â¢reo])s on a small ."rtonp. Of i-oursc part .<, niifilit have liecii (icscrihei! an antho- irtple ami j(j a distal stolon piven off ("nun the zooid, hut as it appears from the above-mentioned this would have hcen erro- neous. In the material it is also in some cases seen how a Hat stolon, which creeps upon a small stone, leaves this, then rounds off and for a time urows as a free stolon, round in section, before it a^iain becomes attacheil to a small stone and a<;aiii flat in section. The whole material of this species is also su])]) to have belon<!ed to one single colony, and the connections be- tween the fragments have without iloubt ]tartly been constituted by such fn-e stolons. Discussion: It is for the ))resent im))ossible to state any- thing definite about the .


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