Phylum of invertebrate animals.
Gastropods; bivalves; cephalopods; chitons.
1 A fuller description can be found in the "Encyclopædia Britannica," Art., Mollusca .
2 On some peculiarities in the Circulation of the Mollusca .
3 The paper of Huxley's is "On the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca , etc."
4 Chiefly known for his work on the Mollusca of the 'Crag.')
5 Lamarck's special line of study was the Mollusca .
6 Our dragnets brought up many specimens of polyps and echinoderms plus some unusual shells from the branch Mollusca .
7 Dr. Pelseneer, to whom the next letter is addressed, is a Belgian morphologist, and an authority upon the Mollusca .
8 We have however seen more Sea-jellies, Acalepha and Mollusca than before, and those of a much more beautiful kind.
9 This fact gives to Ceylon specimens an importance which can only be appreciated by collectors and the students of Mollusca .
10 And I am conscious of a great tenderness for those contained in my ancient memoir on the "Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca . "
11 There are other epochs, besides that of the existence of recent Mollusca , by which to judge of the changes of level on this coast.
12 It is nowhere many miles wide; but this narrow point of land has hitherto proved a barrier to the migrations of many species of Mollusca .
13 First, a seashell is one of the 100,000 species of backboneless animals belonging to the zoological group known as the Mollusca .
14 When I advocated that opinion in my memoir on the "Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca , " some forty years ago, it was thought a great heresy.
15 I have just finished a Memoir for the Royal Society ["On the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca " "Scientific Memoirs" volume 1 page 152.
16 The tanks of the molluscas had always been especially interesting to her.
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