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‘Brachialaria’, a ‘Pluteus’, is competent to produce the Echinoderm, which is so widely different from it; if
Essays 2007
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Echinoderm, which is so widely different from it; if a hydroid polype can produce the higher Medusa; if the vermiform Trematode 'nurse' can develop within itself the very unlike _Cercaria_, it will not appear impossible that the egg, or ciliated embryo, of a sponge, for once, under special conditions, might become a hydroid polype, or the embryo of a
Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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Having thus endeavored to sketch each different kind of Echinoderm, let us try to forget them all in their individuality, and think only of the structural formula that applies equally to each.
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Echinoderm book finally put to good use AYDIN 2008
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Among Radiates, the Corals were more nearly allied to those of the earlier ages than to those of modern times, and Crinoids abounded still, though some of the higher Echinoderm types were already introduced.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
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Echinoderm larva, with its still continuous enteron and coelom, to a
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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Radiates undergo all their transformations, from the Polyp phase of growth to that of Acaleph or Echinoderm, after birth; while others pass rapidly through the lower phases of their existence within the egg, and are born in their final condition, when all their intermediate changes have been completed.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Various
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Echinoderm order of Holothurians or sea-cucumbers.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Agassiz taught her the names of all his dearest specimens; and partly because she pronounced the difficult word so distinctly, with true French accent, partly because she was a little quick-tempered, he called her "the little Echinoderm."
Documenting the American South: The Southern Experience in 19-th Century America 1903
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Agassiz in all of his subsequent letters to me never failed to ask after "the little Echinoderm."
Documenting the American South: The Southern Experience in 19-th Century America 1903
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