16 examples of radiata in sentences
{115e} Bactris. {116a} Mimusops Balala, {116b} Probably Thrinax radiata (Grisebach, p. 515).
Land and water were then distinguishable,but as yet there was no terrestrial animal, nothing organic but radiata and molluscs, holly-footed and head-footed, and other aquatic monstrosities, mailed, plated, and buckler-headed, casting the shovel-nosed shark of the present Cosmos entirely into the shade, in point of horned, toothed, and serrated horrors.
G. RADIATA (syn Spartium radiatum).South Europe, 1758.
(Indeed!)"The usual classification of animals, is that of Vertebrata, Articulata, Mollusca, and Radiata.
The American variety "radiata" succeeds well indoors if grown on hot-water pipes.
Single, withered, and often mutilated specimens of minute fish, mollusks, or radiata, in the museum, alone illustrated the mysteries of the deep sea.
The first tenants should be the hardy varieties of the Sea-Anemones, or Actiniae,which are Polyps, of the class Radiata.
Brit. ... RADIATA.
Testa ovato-cordata, tumida, albida, concentrice substriata, radiata, radiis flavicantibus; lunula lanceolato-cordata; intus albida.
The outside is of a dull greenish-purple colour, with a few distant membranaceous laminae which are only slightly lobed, and not extended into long processes like those of Avicula radiata (Zool. Misc.
Siphonaria radiata, Var.
Patella radiata, Chemn.
Radiata, mollusca, feathers, flowers, ferns, mosses, palms, pines, grain-fields, leaves of cedar, chestnut, elm, acanthus: these and multitudes of other objects are figured on your frosty window; on sixteen different panes I have counted sixteen patterns strikingly distinct, and it appeared like a show-case for the globe.
246 Hydrangea arborescens Tree Hydrangea c.m. 247 - hortensis Changeable-flowered ditto c.m. 248 - glauca Glaucous-leaved ditto b.l. 249 - radiata Rayed-flowered ditto b.l. DODECANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
Two days after, Mr. Huxley and myself set to work in Botafogo Bay, provided with a wire-gauze meat cover, and a curious machine for cleaning rice; these answered capitally as substitutes for sieves, and enabled us by a thorough examination of the contents of the dredge, to detect about forty-five species of mollusca and radiata, some of which were new to science.
The reef furnished many radiata and crustacea, and as usual the shell collectorsconsisting of about one-half the ship's company, reaped a rich harvest of cowries, cones, and spider shells, amounting to several hundredweight.