Referee report by T. Bell on 'On the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca, as Illustrated by the Anatomy of Certain Heteropoda and Pteropoda Collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. "Rattlesnake" in 1846-50' by T. H. Huxley

He has by an ingenious ar- =rangement of the different regions of the body, been enabled so to generalise the very diverse aspects under which the organs, now believed to be homologous are presented, as to form the basis of a classification of the whole group, by which the most remarkable apparent anomalies are reconciled. Although there are some startling positions suggested which require further elaboration before they
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- Author
- Thomas Henry Huxley
- Reference
- RR/2/114
- Series
- RR
- Date
- 1852
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Referee report by T. Bell on 'On the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca, as Illustrated by the Anatomy of Certain Heteropoda and Pteropoda Collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. "Rattlesnake" in 1846-50' by T. H. Huxley, 1852. From The Royal Society, RR/2/114
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