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Title: Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Great Britain. Challenger Office Challenger (Ship) Thomson, C. Wyville (Charles Wyville), Sir, 1830-1882 Murray, John, Sir, 1841-1914 Nares, George S. (George Strong), 1831-1915 Thomson, Frank Tourle
Subjects: Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876 Scientific expeditions
Publisher: Edinburgh : Neill
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library
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LiMi Aust vWetner i Winter, Frankfurt ^M, EESchulze and G.Fittsch del. AULOCALYX IRREGULARIS- FE.SchuIze PLATE LXL (ZOOL. CHALL EXP.—PART LIII. 1887.) Gg PLATE LXI. size. Fig. 3. Lougitudiual section perpendicular to the surface of the superior part ofthe body, and of a part of the marginal fringe (combination figure);x50. Fig. 4. Dermal meml^raue, view of the exterior side ; x 80. Fig. 5. Free, strong small hexacts and parts of diacts from the stalk ; x 100. Fig. 6. Portion of the skeleton of the stalk. The spicules beginning to be unitedby a siliceous mass ; x 100. Fig. 7. Small discohexaster with numerous terminal rays ; x 450. Fig. 8. Portion of the skeleton of the stalk, strongly united by a siliceous mass;x 100. Fig. 9. Gastral pentact with rough, simply rounded rays, and a slightly pro-jecting tubercle, representing the undeveloped sixth ray ; x 100. Fig. 10. Dermal pentact with rough, straight rays, club-shaped at the extremities,and a rudiment of the sixth (distal) ray ; x
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