. An account of the British hydroid zoophytes collected by Philip James Rufford : and exhibited in cases in the Hastings and St. Leonards Museum. Ctenophora; Cnidaria. 42 BRITISH HYDROID ZOOPHYTES. As to the advantages to be derived from an association of crab and polypites, the latter, doubtless, partake of the crumbs that fall from the rich man's table, and also feed. Fig. 7—Hydractinia ec/dnata, Fleming. Enlarged. (a).—Alimentary polypite. (b).—"Select" polypite bearing the "Reproductive'' buds containing ova. (c).—Womi-like body ("tentacular filaments," Hincks), so
. An account of the British hydroid zoophytes collected by Philip James Rufford : and exhibited in cases in the Hastings and St. Leonards Museum. Ctenophora; Cnidaria. 42 BRITISH HYDROID ZOOPHYTES. As to the advantages to be derived from an association of crab and polypites, the latter, doubtless, partake of the crumbs that fall from the rich man's table, and also feed. Fig. 7—Hydractinia ec/dnata, Fleming. Enlarged. (a).—Alimentary polypite. (b).—"Select" polypite bearing the "Reproductive'' buds containing ova. (c).—Womi-like body ("tentacular filaments," Hincks), sometimes called dactylozooid. (d).—Enlargement of head of the same. (e).—Horny spine of ";'. 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 Rufford, Philip James; Hastings Museum and Art Gallery; St. Leonards Museum. Claremont, Hastings : Hastings Museum
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