Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 234, X 500. Fig. 235, X 500. which is not uncommon in sheltered bays. Length0015 of an inch. The finest form in my series is undoubtedly theBiddulphia pulchella (fig. 236) of Gray, which may It? Sail* -- - -. ~%k\. Fig. 236, X 500. be regarded as the king of the sponge. Albeit itis a British species, and not one of the most specimen measured 0034 of an inch. Less attractive, but interesting, is the variety (3of Navicula Lyra (Ehr.), a species very much givento variation


Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 234, X 500. Fig. 235, X 500. which is not uncommon in sheltered bays. Length0015 of an inch. The finest form in my series is undoubtedly theBiddulphia pulchella (fig. 236) of Gray, which may It? Sail* -- - -. ~%k\. Fig. 236, X 500. be regarded as the king of the sponge. Albeit itis a British species, and not one of the most specimen measured 0034 of an inch. Less attractive, but interesting, is the variety (3of Navicula Lyra (Ehr.), a species very much givento variation (fig. 237). The length of my specimenis 0053 of an inch. The same genus is also repre-sented by the Navicula uitida of Gregory (fig. 23S),


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