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  • Title: ➤  The Cambridge natural history...
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 560
  • Publisher: Macmillan
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • First Year Published: 1896
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Bryozoa

    Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in

    Octopus superciliosus

    O. superciliosus lives in sandy or mud bottoms, or among sponges or polyzoans. Female O. superciliosus lay large eggs, around 8-11 millimeters in length

    David Alexander Brown

    London. Brown was given a post graduate scholarship to study Bryozoa (or Polyzoans) from the Tertiary period in New Zealand. His jobs were at the Imperial

    Ray S. Bassler

    He died in 1961. He worked extensively on bryozoans (then called also polyzoans). In particular, he was the author of the bryozoan volume (Part G) of

    Henry Dighton Thomas

    (Natural History) in 1928. The specimens in his care included Coelenterata, Polyzoan and Porifera. He worked closely with W.D. Lang, the Keeper of the Museum