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The Victorian naturalist (1975) (14596943059)
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"Blue-ringed octopus".
Identifier: victorian929319751976luca (find matches)
Title: The Victorian naturalist
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors:
Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas
(1853–1936)
Alternative names
A.H.S.Lucas; Arthur Henry Shakespeare Luras; A. H. S. Lucas
Description
British botanist and entomologist
Date of birth/death
7 May 1853
10 June 1936
Location of birth/death
Stratford-upon-Avon
Albury
Authority control
: Q2865141
VIAF: 3802231
ISNI: 0000 0000 8417 8738
LCCN: n81111921
Botanist: A.H.S.Lucas
Open Library: OL4506631A
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q2865141
F. G. A. Barnard
(1858–1932)
Alternative names
Francis George Allman Barnard
Description
British pharmacist, naturalist and editor
Date of birth/death
1858
2 June 1932
Location of birth/death
Kew
Kew
Authority control
: Q107060473
VIAF: 40699264
LCCN: n81089221
NLA: 36356473
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q107060473
Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria
Subjects: Natural history Natural history
Publisher: (Melbourne) Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
Text Appearing Before Image:
Barb \s injectedfrom t^ere. 7e VlQ^rQrn 3- Cone 3heU t^iHh Qn/rwgl puK though after heavy seas they may bewashed in and found stranded in rock-pools. Sponges can be described as a massof cells with a skeleton made up ofmany tiny needle-shaped structurescalled spicules (Diagram 5). Spongesare only harmful when handled orcome into contact with the skin, whena bad rash can result from forcing some of these tiny glass-hke spiculesinto the skin. Live sponges shouldonly be handled with gloves and anantiseptic applied if direct contact ismade. An animal which affects people ina similar way to the sponge is theBristle Worm (Diagram 6). Thisworm has many groups of tiny glass-like bristles called setae which form
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July, 1975 145
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