| 1857 - 878 sider
...into two halves, so that the body stretched tensely over had become thin and flattened like a pancako. All communication between the inferior portion of...stomach to be there tried, and rejected only on proved indigestibility. One day, wluTo sorting and distributing to their respective jars the animals captured... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1845 - 612 sider
...tentacula, was opened upon what had been the base, and led to the under stomach : the individual had indeed become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in the union." — It sometimes happens that, in tearing away an Actinia from the rock, some portions... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1848 - 606 sider
...tentacula, was opened upon what had. been the base, and led to the under stomach : the individual had indeed become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in the union." — It sometimes happens that, in tearing away an Actinia from the rock, some portions... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1849 - 396 sider
...tentacula, was opened upon what had been the base, and led to the under-stomach : the individual had indeed become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions ! " * Each of these animal flowers, except in the case of such accidental monstrosities as the one... | |
| 1851 - 1000 sider
...was opened upon what had been the base, and led to the under stomach ; the individual had, indeed, become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions !" The Actiniae are hermaphrodite ; the reproduction is both by division and by eggs ; and the eggs... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 516 sider
...was opened up on what had been the base, and led to the under-stomach : the individual had, indeed, become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions." The following curious observations made by Dicquemare upon these rivals of the weather-wise leeches,... | |
| 1854 - 506 sider
...was opened up on what had been the base, and led to the under stomach : the individual had, indeed, become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions !" * What may be the duration of life in these low forms of existence, we know not, but recorded facts... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1855 - 520 sider
...tentacula, was opened up on what had been the hase, and led to the under stomach. The individual had indeed become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions." The objects swallowed as food are retained in the stomach for about twelve hours, when the indigestible... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1856 - 530 sider
...was opened up on what had been the base, and led to the under-stomach : the individual had, indeed, become a sort of Siamese twin, but with greater intimacy and extent in its unions." The following curious observations made by Dicquemare upon these rivals of the weather-wise leeches,... | |
| 1857 - 804 sider
...valuable History of British Zoophytes relates this aneedote (which you are not bound to believe) : "I had once brought to me a specimen of Actinia crassicornis...stomach to be there tried, and rejected only on proved indigestibility. Due day, while sorting and distributing to their respective jars the animals cuptured... | |
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