. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. FIG. iai.— Lep-idonotus, thescaled worm.Nat. size.Photo, by W.H. C. P. FIG. 135.— Aphrodite, a sea-mouse. r. i.).».— rimn>uiit5, A, Neil-mouse. i c ±1 i ^ i Nat. size. From Johnston. uPPer end of the bod7> wnere X Eli Kit* AND ITS ALLIES 140 they can be thrust out of the tube ; the mouth comes to lie atthe bottom of a funnel, which receives as food small parti-cles floating in the water; even the segmentation of thebody becomes lost at the hinder end of the animal ; in aword, all those organs

. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. FIG. iai.— Lep-idonotus, thescaled worm.Nat. size.Photo, by W.H. C. P. FIG. 135.— Aphrodite, a sea-mouse. r. i.).».— rimn>uiit5, A, Neil-mouse. i c ±1 i ^ i Nat. size. From Johnston. uPPer end of the bod7> wnere X Eli Kit* AND ITS ALLIES 140 they can be thrust out of the tube ; the mouth comes to lie atthe bottom of a funnel, which receives as food small parti-cles floating in the water; even the segmentation of thebody becomes lost at the hinder end of the animal ; in aword, all those organs Stock Photo
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. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. FIG. iai.— Lep-idonotus, thescaled worm.Nat. size.Photo, by W.H. C. P. FIG. 135.— Aphrodite, a sea-mouse. r. i.).».— rimn>uiit5, A, Neil-mouse. i c ±1 i ^ i Nat. size. From Johnston. uPPer end of the bod7> wnere X Eli Kit* AND ITS ALLIES 140 they can be thrust out of the tube ; the mouth comes to lie atthe bottom of a funnel, which receives as food small parti-cles floating in the water; even the segmentation of thebody becomes lost at the hinder end of the animal ; in aword, all those organs which are useful for active carnivo- o rous life have become re-duced to the bare needs ofa quiet herbivorous life..