. The wonder of life. Biology; Natural history; Zoology. THE HAUNTS OF LIFE surface forms of both these types); there are many siliceous sponges, but no calcareous ones; there are sea-ane- mones and some related corals and very decora- tive Alcyona- rians; Anne- lids and some other 'worms' burrow in the ooze; Echi- n o d e r m s abound — starfishes, brittle - stars, sea urchins, sea -cucum- bers, and sea-lili es swaying on their stalks Kke daffodils by the lake- side ; Crusta-. PiQ. 29.—^Three Pennatulids with very long stalks. I. Chunella; II. Puniou- lina ; III. Please note that t


. The wonder of life. Biology; Natural history; Zoology. THE HAUNTS OF LIFE surface forms of both these types); there are many siliceous sponges, but no calcareous ones; there are sea-ane- mones and some related corals and very decora- tive Alcyona- rians; Anne- lids and some other 'worms' burrow in the ooze; Echi- n o d e r m s abound — starfishes, brittle - stars, sea urchins, sea -cucum- bers, and sea-lili es swaying on their stalks Kke daffodils by the lake- side ; Crusta-. PiQ. 29.—^Three Pennatulids with very long stalks. I. Chunella; II. Puniou- lina ; III. 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 Thompson, John Arthur, Sir, 1861-1933. London, A. Melrose, Ltd


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