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... pairs , except the first half - dozen near the mouth , which are placed immediately over each other ; they form the chief means by which the Poulp is enabled to seize its prey , and are of curious construction . To describe them , I ...
... pairs , except the first half - dozen near the mouth , which are placed immediately over each other ; they form the chief means by which the Poulp is enabled to seize its prey , and are of curious construction . To describe them , I ...
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... pair of fins , by means of which the Squid is able to swim very swiftly . The most curious part of the animal is its shell , or pen , as it is called , a horny substance analogous to the bone in the Sepia . This pen may be seen figured ...
... pair of fins , by means of which the Squid is able to swim very swiftly . The most curious part of the animal is its shell , or pen , as it is called , a horny substance analogous to the bone in the Sepia . This pen may be seen figured ...
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... pair of forceps , and allowing water to flow over them freely whilst they are rubbed with a stiffish camel - hair brush , or the mass of specimens may be put into a bottle half - filled with water and shaken violently , drawing off the ...
... pair of forceps , and allowing water to flow over them freely whilst they are rubbed with a stiffish camel - hair brush , or the mass of specimens may be put into a bottle half - filled with water and shaken violently , drawing off the ...
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... pair , the myriapoda and insecta are furnished with a single pair only ; in the last - named the form , number of joints , and sundry other particulars are used as a means of classifying the different genera and species . They are ...
... pair , the myriapoda and insecta are furnished with a single pair only ; in the last - named the form , number of joints , and sundry other particulars are used as a means of classifying the different genera and species . They are ...
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... pair of antennæ , and , as in the case of the crayfish , consist of a hollow cylindrical process , closed internally by a drum or thin membrane , behind which is a vesicle filled with fluid , which receives the termination of a nerve ...
... pair of antennæ , and , as in the case of the crayfish , consist of a hollow cylindrical process , closed internally by a drum or thin membrane , behind which is a vesicle filled with fluid , which receives the termination of a nerve ...
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