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(3) The Meclusce of Millepora and their relations to the niedu- 

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 Downing College. 



[Abstract; reprinted from the Cambridge University Reporter, Feb. 17, 1891.] 



In Millepora plicata no medusiform structures of any kind 

 were observed. The spermaria are simple sporosacs on the sides 

 of the dactylozooids. The eggs are extremely minute and show 

 frequently amceboid processes : they are found irregularly dis- 



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