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RMRJ1FD1–. Jelly-fish, star-fish and sea-urchins [microform] : being a research on primitive nervous systems. Nervous system; Jellyfishes; Starfishes; Sea urchins; Nerveux, Système; Méduses; Astérides; Echinides. Fig. 44.—A pedicel of Astropecten (magnified), showing the absence of any terminal sucker. Fig. 45.—The same, showing the method of extemporizing a Bucker. improvement upon the slow crawling of other members of the Star-fish group. The rays of the Brittle-stars are very long, flexible, and muscular, and by their combined action the animal is able to shuffle along flat horizontal surfaces. When
RMPG3TDC–. The beauties of nature and the wonders of the world we live in. Natural history; Physical geography; Astronomy. ON ANIMAL LIFE 109 Fig. 4 represents the Medusa or free form of this beautiful species. If we pass to another great group of Zoophytes, that of the Jelly-fishes, we have a very similar case. For our first knowl- edge of the life-history of these Zoophytes we are indebted to the Nor- wegian naturalist Sars. Take, for instance, the common Jelly-fish (Me- dusa aurita) (Fig. 5) of our shores. The egg is a pear-shaped body (i), covered with, fine hairs, by the aid of which it swims abou
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RMRDJHMW–. The beauties of nature and the wonders of the world we live in. Natural history; Physical geography; Astronomy. ON ANIMAL LIFE 109 Fig. 4 represents the Medusa or free form of this beautiful species. If we pass to another great group of Zoophytes, that of the Jelly-fishes, we have a very similar case. For our first knowl- edge of the life-history of these Zoophytes we are indebted to the Nor- wegian naturalist Sars. Take, for instance, the common Jelly-fish (Me- dusa aurita) (Fig. 5) of our shores. The egg is a pear-shaped body (i), covered with, fine hairs, by the aid of which it swims abou
RMRDJ5MW–. The beauties of nature and the wonders of the world we live in. Natural history; Physical geography; Astronomy. ON ANIMAL LIFE 109 Fig. 4 represents the Medusa or free form of this beautiful species. If we pasg to another great group of Zoophytes, that of the Jelly-fishes, we have a very similar case. For our first knowl- edge of the life-history of these Zoophytes we are indebted to the Nor- wegian naturalist Sars. Take, for instance, the common Jelly-fish (Me- dusa aurita) (Fig. 5) of our shores. The egg is a pear-shaped body (i), covered with, fine hairs, by the aid of which it swims abou
RMRDNHM2–. Animal life. Zoology. :;>• :. Fig. 2.—A shoal of Jelly-fish, about one of which (Rhizostoma) a group of young Horse-mackerel are finding shelter. A Chryscwra in the foreground, Aurclia in the background.—(Afle> Hacckel and Kuckuck, by permission of J. B. Bailliere et Fils.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gamble, F. W. (Frederick William), 1869-1926. New York, E. P. Dutton & Company
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