Field Notebook: France and England 1973
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-4- Caecum is gen. identified by constrictions both at distal & prox. ends. Spines widen at base + have many layers of cells making up ecticle. Brown bodies + formation of new polypoids - new polypoid had "pouches" of tentacles, stomach & rectum. "Pouches" might suggest an aggregation of columnar epithelial cells so once you remember what they are; they are quite characteristic On Sat. night, Genevieve + Gilbert Desoux talked about the seasonality of many of the brugsous. G. has taken up Electra as she can get it year round. Membranipora seems with Fall equinox but this year is [Beast tides are Spring & Fall equinoxes] not all abundant - too warm a year according to G.H.