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Page 1104
... body is short and unsegmented . A paired , median eye is present , and some- times a heart also ; this is wanting in Cypris . Ostracostei . See PLACODERMI . Ostreidæ ( OYSTERS ) . Family of Lamellibranchs , belong- ing to the section ...
... body is short and unsegmented . A paired , median eye is present , and some- times a heart also ; this is wanting in Cypris . Ostracostei . See PLACODERMI . Ostreidæ ( OYSTERS ) . Family of Lamellibranchs , belong- ing to the section ...
Page 1108
... body , the eggs being laid or spawned before the young are hatched , as in Fishes and Reptiles . But in these groups there are exceptional species in which the young develop within the maternal body ; to such the above term strictly ...
... body , the eggs being laid or spawned before the young are hatched , as in Fishes and Reptiles . But in these groups there are exceptional species in which the young develop within the maternal body ; to such the above term strictly ...
Page 1110
... body of the blowpipe . Invented by Dr. R. Hare in 1801. See DRUMMOND LIGHT . Oxyrhyncha ( MAJACEA ) . See CRABS . Oxystomata . See CRABS . Oxytricha . Genus of Hypotricha . It has cilia and bris- tles on the under side , by which it can ...
... body of the blowpipe . Invented by Dr. R. Hare in 1801. See DRUMMOND LIGHT . Oxyrhyncha ( MAJACEA ) . See CRABS . Oxystomata . See CRABS . Oxytricha . Genus of Hypotricha . It has cilia and bris- tles on the under side , by which it can ...
Page 1111
... bodies about two mm . long in which a nerve fiber terminates . They are found in greatest abundance in those parts of the body where the sense of touch is most developed . Packard , ALPHEUS SPRING , M.D. , b . 1839. Prof. of Zoöl- ogy ...
... bodies about two mm . long in which a nerve fiber terminates . They are found in greatest abundance in those parts of the body where the sense of touch is most developed . Packard , ALPHEUS SPRING , M.D. , b . 1839. Prof. of Zoöl- ogy ...
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... body throughout life . During development the gemmules produce their corresponding tissues again . Prof. W. K. Brooks has suggested certain modifications : 1. The gen- erative cells are direct descendants from the egg which pro- duced ...
... body throughout life . During development the gemmules produce their corresponding tissues again . Prof. W. K. Brooks has suggested certain modifications : 1. The gen- erative cells are direct descendants from the egg which pro- duced ...
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