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Definition of Radiolarians
1. radiolarian [n] - See also: radiolarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiolarians
Literary usage of Radiolarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"Morphologically it is the algas which are the parasites, but physiologically the
animals." "Yellow Cells" of radiolarians and ..."
2. A Manual of Palaeontology for the Use of Students with a General by Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker (1889)
"THE order of the radiolarians comprises a vast number of Rhizo- pods, ...
As regards the skeleton of the radiolarians, some forms (Tha/as- sifo/la, ..."
3. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871-78 by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1879)
"Supposed radiolarians and Diatomaceae of the ... lower coal- measures of Lancashire
and Yorkshire, with small spherical objects supposed to be radiolarians. ..."
4. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1904)
"Thus the text alone of the monograph on the radiolarians, ... It appears that
the radiolarians were discovered about a half-century ago by Johannes Muller, ..."
5. Aspects of Recent Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1912)
"Thus the text alone of the monograph on the radiolarians, ... It appears that
the radiolarians were discovered about a half-century ago by Johannes Muller, ..."
6. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1895)
"Mr. Cayeux remarks that there is an advantage in studying these radiolarians
first with a low power, as thereby one can see their irregular distribution; ..."