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Title: Polycystins, figures of remarkable forms &c. in the Barbados chalk deposit (chiefly collected by Dr. Davy, and noticed in a lecture delivered to the Agricultural Society of Barbados, in July, 1846)
Year: 1869 (1860s)
Authors: Bury, Edward, Mrs Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825
Subjects: Protozoa, Fossil Radiolaria Polycystida, Fossil
Publisher: London : W. Wheldon
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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!-> >r f-faH^^^H ai ^^^^^>^^«^ ^*3 -.TY 3A PLATE XX. FIG. 1.—A five-sided Steiihanastrum, with a remarkable resemblance inshape to a Cushion-star (Goniaster), being raised in the centregradually from the edges. Measures from angle to angle .0148,from Chimborazo, Barbados. Dr. Davy. 2.—A Haliomma, which Dr. Wallieh says started in life with theintention of being two spiued, met with obstructions, and sub-sided into this form. 3.—A three-limbed Astromma.—^For this specimen I am indebted toDr. Greville. Atlantic Ocean soimdings, 2360 fathoms deep.Lat. 45.41 north: Long. 16.29 west. 4.—Curious appearance of a twin or double-bodied Polycystiu. 5.—Rhabdolithes of Ehrenberg, with the pipe stem curved into a circle,and spined. 0.—A beautiful lamp-shaped Podocyrtis, or possibly a variety ofRhopalocauium of Ehrenberg, not fully developed.
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. ZITYA USA PLATE XXI. FIG. 1.—A transparent flat branch—with canals, but no perforations—asseen with half-inch objective: in .slide, Chimborazo, No. 4. 2.—^A six-sided cushion, still a Stephauastrum. 3.—Stylosphoera of Ehrenberg; rather dwarfed, and one spiue becomebifid. 4.—Many-spined Haliomma? 5.—^A Polycystin, not unfrequent in Barbados earth. 6.—A massive beautiful spine, looks as if it might have been thecentral support of some organism. 7.—Again one of these Plate-spicules—of what? Dr. GreviUe sug-gested, July, 1863, that it might probably be Actiniscus stella;Professor Bailey considered Actiniscus as a Polycystin. 8.—A fenestrated Pyramid, possibly a Podocyitis; similar to figs. 5and 6 on plate 12, but with this remarkable difference, that thebars, or network of silex bounding the window-like openings,appear to be very finely perforated or cellulated. Dr. Wallichexamined this specimen, and considered that the roughened, orapparently cellular appearance,

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  • bookyear:1869
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Protozoa__Fossil
  • booksubject:Radiolaria
  • booksubject:Polycystida__Fossil
  • bookpublisher:London___W__Wheldon
  • bookcontributor:Harvard_University__Museum_of_Comparative_Zoology__Ernst_Mayr_Library
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