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XVII.—On the Further Anatomy and the Budding Processes of Cephalodiscus dodecalophus (M'Intosh)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

Arthur T. Masterman
Affiliation:
Lecturer and Research Fellow in theUniversity of St Andrews.

Extract

The former paper (5) on the Anatomy of Cephalodiscus was incomplete in certain particulars, which I am now in a position to add. These are mainly in regard to the alimentary canal, the nervous system, and the reproductive organs. To the present description of these will be appended an account of the budding processes, which are a very conspicuous feature of the species.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1900

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