Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . f Sertoriuschanged to cruelty and, tyranny. But when atthe height of his powerhe was regarded with al-most superstitious vener-ation by the Lnsitanians,and the feeling was en-hanced by the fact thatthe great comniander wasconstantly followed aboutliy a tame fawn. , Sertiiliiria. a com-mon genus of Hydroids,in wliicli the branchedhorny investment of theplant-like colony forms asessile cup around eachpolyp. The polyps arearranged in a double row,and the colony is attachedtostones, shells, .seaweeds,and the like. Among thehydrotheca
Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . f Sertoriuschanged to cruelty and, tyranny. But when atthe height of his powerhe was regarded with al-most superstitious vener-ation by the Lnsitanians,and the feeling was en-hanced by the fact thatthe great comniander wasconstantly followed aboutliy a tame fawn. , Sertiiliiria. a com-mon genus of Hydroids,in wliicli the branchedhorny investment of theplant-like colony forms asessile cup around eachpolyp. The polyps arearranged in a double row,and the colony is attachedtostones, shells, .seaweeds,and the like. Among thehydrotheca or cups sur-rounding the polyps or nutritive zooid larger jiear-sliaped capsules or gonotliec:e occur, within whichthe reproductive elements are formed from .s)iecialgenerative zooids. Unlike many Campanulariansand Tubulaiians, the Sertnlarian liydroi<ls neverliberate mednsoid reprodiKtive imlividuals or , and Hincks Britisli J/i/i/iuidZoophytes (•2\oU. Lond. 1S68). Serum. See Blood. Serval (Felis Serval), one of the .smaller Felida-,. A Sertnlarian Colony(natural size).
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