. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. 78 BRITISH TUX1CATA. Edinb. Encycl. XIV, pt, 2 (1820), p. 631 ; LAMODROUX Exp. nietli. Polyp. (1821), p. 76, pi. Ixxvii, f. 9; FLEMING Philos. Zool. (1822), II, p. 515 ; DELLE CHIAJE Mem. Anim. senza Vert. Ill (1828), pp. 85, !>4, pi. xxxvi, ff. 14- 16; FLEMING Moll. Anim. (1837), p. 214; LAMARCK Hist, nat. Anim. s. Vert. ed. 2, III (1840), p. 507;] THOMPSON in Ann. Nat, Hist, (1) V [1840], p. 95; [DELLE CHIAJE Desoriz. Anim. Invert. Ill (1841), p. 18, pi. Ixxxv, if. 14-16; THOMPSON in Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1843 (1844),
. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. 78 BRITISH TUX1CATA. Edinb. Encycl. XIV, pt, 2 (1820), p. 631 ; LAMODROUX Exp. nietli. Polyp. (1821), p. 76, pi. Ixxvii, f. 9; FLEMING Philos. Zool. (1822), II, p. 515 ; DELLE CHIAJE Mem. Anim. senza Vert. Ill (1828), pp. 85, !>4, pi. xxxvi, ff. 14- 16; FLEMING Moll. Anim. (1837), p. 214; LAMARCK Hist, nat. Anim. s. Vert. ed. 2, III (1840), p. 507;] THOMPSON in Ann. Nat, Hist, (1) V [1840], p. 95; [DELLE CHIAJE Desoriz. Anim. Invert. Ill (1841), p. 18, pi. Ixxxv, if. 14-16; THOMPSON in Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1843 (1844), p. 264; COCKS in Rep. R. Cormv. Polyt. Soc, for 1849 (1850), p. 74; THOMPSON Nat, Hist, Ireland, IV (1856), p. 362 ; NORMAN in Zoologist, XV (1857), p. 5707 ; GRUBE Ausfl. nach Triest (1861), p. 122]. Botrylloides Leach Ii MILNK EDWARDS Obs. Ascidies comp. [1841], p. 89, [in Mem. Sci. lust. France, XVIFI (1842), p. 304;] FORBES & HANLEY Brit. Moll. I [1848], p. 23 ; ALDER & HANCOCK (?) in Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, I [1848], p. 206. Colony (PI. LXIV, figs. 1 and 2, and fig. 130 in text) incrusting, moderately thick, gelatinous, transparent,. FIG. 130.—Botrylloides Leachii. Natural size. (Savigny, pi. iv, f. 6.) of a pale brownish [or purplish] tint, with the im- bedded gemmae and marginal tubes yellow. Individuals ochreous yellowr, varying through different shades of the same colour to orange and red, but generally uniform in tint and without markings except a faint paler circle around the disc; arranged in linear series on each side of the common cloacal cauals, forming [numerous] systems with ill-defined limits, the rows being continuous in ramifying or anastomosing lines, leaving lozenge-shaped, circular, or oblong spaces between; the excretory orifices usually near the junc- tion of the branches. Tentacular filaments Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
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