The British Parasitic Copepoda, Volume 1

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Ray society, 1913
 

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Pagina 5 - An Introduction to the Study of the Foraminifera. By WB Carpenter, MD, FRS, FLS, &c., assisted by WK Parker, FRS, and T.
Pagina 9 - Gibson, Miss ; Hill House, Saffron Walden. Giles, Harry M. ; Zoological Gardens, South Perth, Western Australia. Glasgow Natural History Society ; 207 Bath Street, Glasgow. Glasgow, Royal Philosophical Society of; 137 West George Street, Glasgow. Glasgow, University of ; Glasgow. Godman, F. DuCane, DCL, FRS, FLS, FGS, FZS, FES, FRHS, TREASCRER; 7 Carlos Place, Grosvenor Square, W., and South Lodge, Horsham.
Pagina 233 - The Genera Vermium exemplified by various specimens of the animals contained in the orders of the Intestina and Mollusca Linnœi, drawn from nature.
Pagina 232 - SMITT (1893). A History of Scandinavian Fishes (by B. Fries, CU Ekstrom, and C. Sundevall).
Pagina 11 - Los Angeles Public Library ; California, USA Lyon Universite Bibliotheque ; Lyons, France. Mclntosh, W. Carmichael, MD, LL.D., FRSL&E., FLS. Professor of Natural History, University of St. Andrews ; 2 Abbotsford Crescent, St. Andrews, NB McMillan, William Singer, FLS; Ardenholm, Maghull, Liverpool.
Pagina 155 - The oviferoug tubes are cylindrical, and rather long. The length of the whole animal is about 8 lines. It is found on the sides of the Carp, Bream, and Roach, in many of our ponds and rivers, in great abundance.
Pagina 233 - Notes on some Parasitic Copepoda; with a Description of a New Species of Chondracanthus. Trans.
Pagina 229 - One pair of antennules, one pair of antennae, one pair of mandibles, two pairs of maxillae...
Pagina 11 - Kiel University Library ; Kiel, Germany. Kilmarnock Public Library and Museum ; Kilmarnock, NB King's Inn Library ; Dublin. Knight, HH ; The Lodge, All Saints
Pagina 154 - Head furnished with four horn-shaped appendages, which are somewhat long and slender. The two outer or posterior are bifurcated ; the anterior simple. The thorax is very slender anteriorly, forming a long neck, but becomes much broader posteriorly, and when it terminates hi the small abdomen appears obliquely truncate.

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