. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. A, " Madrepore abrotanoide; " B, a portion magni- fied. (After Quoy et Gaimard.) Family 4. — MADREPHYLLID^E. Animals simple or aggregated (in the latter case more or less deformed by their connection with those around them), and containing in their substance a great quantity of calcareous mat- ter, forming a stony polypary, which is either free or fixed, and having a laminated surface, or provided with laminated cells. Cyclolites, Montlivaltia, Fungia (figs. 38, 39), Polyphyllia, Anthophyllium, Turbi- nolia (fi


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. A, " Madrepore abrotanoide; " B, a portion magni- fied. (After Quoy et Gaimard.) Family 4. — MADREPHYLLID^E. Animals simple or aggregated (in the latter case more or less deformed by their connection with those around them), and containing in their substance a great quantity of calcareous mat- ter, forming a stony polypary, which is either free or fixed, and having a laminated surface, or provided with laminated cells. Cyclolites, Montlivaltia, Fungia (figs. 38, 39), Polyphyllia, Anthophyllium, Turbi- nolia (fig. 41), Turbinolopsis, Caryo- phyllia (fig, 42), Sarcinula, Columnaria, Stylina, Catenopora, Seringopora, Den- drophyllia, Lobophyllia (fig. 23), Mean- drina (fig. 40), Dictuophyllia, Agaricia, Tridacophyllia, Monticularis, Pavonia, Astrasa (fig. 43), Echinastraea, Oculina, Branchastraea, £c. Fig. Lobophyllia angulosa. (After Quoy et Gaimard.) Family 5. — ZoANTHIDjE. Polypes more or less approximated, sometimes soldered to- gether, encrusted, or solidified by foreign c 2. 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 Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper


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