Here he continued to pursue his zoological studies and supplied many specimens to George Johnston, who was preparing his " History of the British Zoophytes " ( 1838 ).
12.
Zoophytes are frequently seen as medieval attempts to explain the origins of exotic, unknown plants with strange properties ( such as cotton, in the case of the Tartar Lamb ).
13.
Although very similar to " Iconasioptis laccadivensis ", a species which shelters itself in the branches of deep sea zoophytes, the exact habits of " Eiconaxius andamanensis " are unknown.
14.
In 1876 he attained the chair of Natural History ( mollusks, worms and zoophytes ) at the Mus�um national d'histoire naturelle, and in 1879 became chairman of the Soci�t?zoologique de France.
15.
In 1832 he succeeded Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville ( 1777 1850 ) as chair of " Histoire naturelle des mollusques, des vers et des zoophytes " at the Mus�um national d'histoire naturelle.
16.
Grouping animals with these body plans resulted in four " embranchements " or branches ( vertebrates, molluscs, the articulata that he claimed were natural ( arguing that insects and annelid worms were related ) and zoophytes ( radiata ) ).
17.
In 1878, he joined the Mus�um national d'histoire naturelle as an assistant in the Laboratory of Anthropology, and then replaced Victor Bertin ( 1849 1880 ), as assistant naturalist in the Laboratory of molluscs, worms and zoophytes, after Bertin's death.
18.
In 1800, he also published " Recueil de m�moires et de notes sur des esp�ces in�dites ou peu connues de mollusques, de vers et de zoophytes " ( Collection of memories and notes on new or little-known species of molluscs, worms and zoophytes ).
19.
In 1800, he also published " Recueil de m�moires et de notes sur des esp�ces in�dites ou peu connues de mollusques, de vers et de zoophytes " ( Collection of memories and notes on new or little-known species of molluscs, worms and zoophytes ).
20.
He contributed the third part ( on the zoophytes ) to the " Cornish Fauna ", written by his father; and an account of the natural history of West Cornwall to J . S . Courtney's " Guide to Penzance ", 1845.