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English: Carybdea.

Fig. 32. Diagram of the gastric ostium.
Fig. 51 Vertical section through base of stalk.
Fig. 52 Vertical section through the perradius.
Fig. 50 Horizontal section through the upper part of the sensory niche, to show passage of nerve root through gelatine of subumbrella to stalk of sensory club.
Fig. 49. Diagram to show the relation fo the nerve ring to the sensory club.
Fig. 48 The structure of the nerve as seen focusing at successive levels.
Identifier: selectedmorpholo00balt (find matches)
Title: Selected morphological monographs
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Conant, Franklin Story, 1870-1897
Subjects: Morphology Hydromedusae Echinodermata Mollusks
Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
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