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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India Creataceous Fauna of Southern India

1872

Doubts of that kind may and will arise, the more our detailed knowledge of the structure and development of the various groups of animals increases, but the difference in, or deviation from, the general type may be weighed very differently by some authors than by others, according to their ideas of the absolute distinction of the divisions of the animal kingdom, or of the gradual transition from o [...] The digestive organs consist of the mouth, the cesophagus and the aliment canal, which widens before the middle of its length into the stomach and then be: dorsally, gradually becoming thinner and terminating near the mouth at the or or inner edge of the tentacular ring. [...] The food has been s( to move up and down in the stomach with the greatest rapidity before it entered intestine, and the absorption of the nutriment appears to take place through be the stomachic and the intestinal membranes, through which it passes into the iru space of the body, and unites with the fluid which fills the latter. [...] ( 37 )CRETACEOUS CILIOPODA The primary division of the class is, according to the arrangement of tentacles, in a single ring at the edge of the anterior end of the cell, or situate( special horse-shoe—shaped arms ; the former constitute the GYMICOLJEMATA, and Mostly marine ; the latter, the P HYLACTOLJEMATA, all of which are fresh w inhabitants. [...] The one refers to the form of the individual cell, and the other to that of the colony, that is, the manner in which the cells are arranged during growth by ceemmation.
agriculture environment
Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100011
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Thomas Oldham view
Introduction
i-iv Thomas Oldham view
Introduction
i-ii Thomas Oldham view
Mollusca Ciliopoda
1-34 Thomas Oldham view
Plates
i-vi Thomas Oldham view

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