|
Read this ebook for free! No credit card needed, absolutely nothing to pay.Words: 68724 in 41 pages
This is an ebook sharing website. You can read the uploaded ebooks for free here. No credit cards needed, nothing to pay. If you want to own a digital copy of the ebook, or want to read offline with your favorite ebook-reader, then you can choose to buy and download the ebook.
![]() : Love in a Cloud: A Comedy in Filigree by Bates Arlo - Authorship Fiction; Boston (Mass.) Social life and customs Fiction; Anonyms and pseudonyms Fiction@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023 REPORT on the RADIOLARIA collected by H.M.S. CHALLENGER during the years 1873-1876. FIRST PART.--PORULOSA. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Report on the RADIOLARIA by Professor Ernst Haeckel of Jena occupies the whole of the present Volume, the text being bound up in Two Separate Parts and the Plates in a Third Part. The Report forms Part XL. of the Zoological Series of Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition, and is the largest single Report of the series which has up to this time been published. The Manuscript of the Systematic Part was written by Professor Haeckel in the English language, and was received by me in instalments on the 12th August 1884, 13th July and 4th December 1885, and 3rd June 1886. The Introduction was written in German and was translated into the English language by Mr. W. E. Hoyle of the Challenger Editorial Staff; the German text being received in instalments between the 15th July 1886, and the 25th January 1887. The Challenger Naturalists found the representatives of this group of animals to be universally distributed throughout ocean waters, and their dead remains to be nearly equally widely distributed over the floor of the ocean, the relative abundance and the species differing, however, with change of locality, and their abundance or variety being intimately connected with some of the most interesting and intricate problems of general oceanography. It was a fortunate circumstance that so distinguished a Naturalist, with such an intimate knowledge of the RADIOLARIA, should have been willing to undertake the laborious examination and description of the extensive collections made during the Expedition. Professor Haeckel has devoted ten years of his life to this work, and this Report sets forth the results of his labours, on the conclusion of which he will be congratulated by all Naturalists. The entire literature of the RADIOLARIA is completely recorded, and the older species redescribed, so that the Report is a complete Monograph, which will be an invaluable aid to all future Investigators. VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. PREFACE The significance of the Radiolaria in regard to the relations of life in the ocean has been increased in a most unexpected manner by the discoveries of the Challenger. Large swarms of these delicate Rhizopoda were found not only at the surface of the open ocean but also in its different bathymetrical zones. Thousands of new species make up the wonderful Radiolarian ooze, which covers large areas of the deep-sea bed, and was brought up from abysses of from 2000 to 4000 fathoms by the sounding machine of the Challenger. They open a new world to morphological investigation. When ten years ago I accepted the enticing invitation of Sir Wyville Thomson to undertake the investigation of these microscopic creatures, I hoped to be able to accomplish the task with some degree of completeness within a period of from three to five years, but the further my investigations proceeded the more immeasurable seemed the range of forms, like the boundless firmament of stars. I soon found myself compelled to decide between making a detailed study of a selection of special forms or giving as complete a survey as possible of the varied forms of the whole class; and I decided upon the latter course, having regard both to the general plan of the Challenger Reports, and to the interests of our acquaintance with the class as a whole. I must, however, confess at the close of my work that my original intention is far from having been fulfilled. The extraordinary extent and varied difficulties of the undertaking must excuse the many deficiencies. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : In Quest of Gold; Or Under the Whanga Falls by St Johnston Alfred Browne Gordon Illustrator - Australia Fiction@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023
![]() : Sargent by Wood T Martin - Sargent John Singer 1856-1925 Masterpieces in Colour@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023
|
Terms of Use Stock Market News! © gutenberg.org.in2025 All Rights reserved.