| Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society - 1895 - 578 pages
...reception this genus is proposed represents the stoloniferous part of the bryozoon only. The Zoeocia I regard as having been deciduous and developed by...that I " was the first to suggest the relation of Rhopalanaria and Axodictyon to the Ctenostomatons Bryozoa." My last reference is to Mr. Ulrich's synopsis... | |
| 1903 - 688 pages
...representing " the stoloniferous part of the bryozoan only," the zocecia themselves being regarded as " having been deciduous and developed by budding...stolons at the parts now represented by small pores." Vine is credited as being the first to suggest the relation of Rhopalonaria and Ascodictyon to the... | |
| Cincinnati Society of Natural History - 1890 - 250 pages
...reception this genus is proposed represent the stoloniferous part of the bryozoan only. The zooscia I regard as having been deciduous, and developed by budding from the creeping stolons at the points now represented by the small pores. Named in honor of Mr. GR Vine, of England, who was the first... | |
| George Evert Condra - 1903 - 674 pages
...reception this genus is proposed represent the stoloniferous part of the bryozoan only. The zooecia 1 regard as having been deciduous, and developed by budding from the creeping stolons at the points now represented by the small pores." This definition of Vindla is now augmented by the following... | |
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