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Morphologische Studien an Echinodermen

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WITHIN the last three years very numerous researches have been made on that most interesting group, the Echinoderms, to which, we are glad to see, the rank of a distinct sub-kingdom is now generally assigned. Greeff, Götte, Lange, Ludwig, Simroth, and Teuscher, in Germany; Perrier in France, Théel and Lovèn in Sweden, Agassiz, Lyman, and Pourtales in America; and in our own country Sir Wyville Thomson, Duncan, Sladen, and the two Carpenters, father and son, have each contributed more or less to our knowledge of the morphology and physiology of the group.

Morphologische Studien an Echinodermen.

Von Dr. Phil. Hubert Ludwig, Director der naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen in Bremen. 1 Band mit 23 Tafeln und 5 Holzschnitten. (Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1877-79.)

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Morphologische Studien an Echinodermen . Nature 19, 406–407 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/019406a0

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