1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 882The blind branches are beset with peculiar cells, the *solenocytes.
1840 Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 80The *Solenodon..resembles a gigantic Shrew, but with coarse fur.
1871 Cassell's Nat. Hist. I. 362The existence of a Solenodon in some of the mountainous parts of the island of Cuba.
1896 Sclater in Geog. Jrnl. VII. 288The affinities of which..seem on the whole to approach the Solenodonts.
1866 Treas. Bot. 1071/2*Solenogyne, a little Australian perennial herb of the Compositæ, now united with Lagenophora under the name L. Solenogyne. In aspect it is very like our own daisy.
1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 243/1*Solenostelic,..having a tubular stele with internal and external phloëm (Jéffrey).
1855 J. Phillips Man. Geol. 60According to the ordinary..notion of their food, gasteropodous mollusca with shells may be ranked thus:—Holostomatous phytophaga,..*Solenostomatous zoophaga.
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