Life in Its Lower, Intermediate, and Higher Forms: Or, Manifestations of the Divine Wisdom in the Natural History of AnimalsJ. Nisbet, 1857 - 363 halaman |
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... movement originating with them . The form of these essential organs is that of slender , tapering hairs , commonly arranged in rows , resembling the eyelashes , whence their name . The base of each hair is attached to the surface of the ...
... movement originating with them . The form of these essential organs is that of slender , tapering hairs , commonly arranged in rows , resembling the eyelashes , whence their name . The base of each hair is attached to the surface of the ...
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... movements and from analogy , to be furnished with a single cilium , by the lashing action of which it rows itself through the water . No words can convey an adequate idea of the size of an animal so minute as this ; but the imagination ...
... movements and from analogy , to be furnished with a single cilium , by the lashing action of which it rows itself through the water . No words can convey an adequate idea of the size of an animal so minute as this ; but the imagination ...
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... movements ; the fibres spread out anew , moving about as usual in various directions ; and it finally regains its original characters , save that it is smaller , and , instead of a smooth , even surface , it has its tunic thrown into ...
... movements ; the fibres spread out anew , moving about as usual in various directions ; and it finally regains its original characters , save that it is smaller , and , instead of a smooth , even surface , it has its tunic thrown into ...
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... movements are viewed with ease through the transparent walls of their miniature crystal palace . Those who have never looked through a microscope can scarcely form an idea of the beauty of these little animals . Engravings of many of ...
... movements are viewed with ease through the transparent walls of their miniature crystal palace . Those who have never looked through a microscope can scarcely form an idea of the beauty of these little animals . Engravings of many of ...
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... movements , were considered as animals , when Professor Ehrenberg published his elaborate work , " Die Infusions - thierchen , " are now generally admitted to be plants . And there are not a few who contend that the beautiful Gonium and ...
... movements , were considered as animals , when Professor Ehrenberg published his elaborate work , " Die Infusions - thierchen , " are now generally admitted to be plants . And there are not a few who contend that the beautiful Gonium and ...
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Acineta action animal animalcules ANNELIDA antennæ appearance aquatic beautiful becomes beneath birds bivalve bladder body bones Butterfly calcareous called cavity cells CHAPTER cilia cilium claws close coloured common composed creatures CRUSTACEA curious Cysticercus deposited disk distinct ECHINODERMATA edge eggs extremity feet fibres fishes fluid furnished gelatinous genus gills habits head horny inch incisors Infusoria Insects instinct integument interesting intestinal jaws jointed larvæ length less limbs living manner Marsupialia Medusa membrane microscope minute motion mouth muscles muscular naturalists nest observed organs orifice oval pair peculiar perfect pieces plates polype PORIFERA prey Quadrupeds rays resembling ROTIFERA round rows seen segments shell side skeleton skin slender Slow-worm soft species specimen Spider spines Sponge stalk Star-fishes stomach structure substance suckers surface swimming tail teeth tentacles threads tiny tion transparent tube vesicle vessel vitreous humours Vorticella whole worms zoologist
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Halaman 185 - Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
Halaman 206 - Imagination fondly stoops to trace The parlour splendours of that festive place : The whitewashed wall, the nicely sanded floor, The varnished clock that clicked behind the door: The chest contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day...
Halaman 34 - ... around. The beauty and novelty of such a scene in the animal kingdom, long arrested my attention, but after twenty-five minutes of constant observation, I was obliged to withdraw my eye from fatigue, without having seen the torrent for one instant change its direction, or diminish, in the slightest degree, the rapidity of its course. I continued to watch the same orifice, at short intervals, for five hours, sometimes observing it for a quarter of an hour at a time, but still the stream rolled...
Halaman 144 - Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world.
Halaman 100 - As it does not generally break up before it is raised above the surface of the sea, cautiously and anxiously I sunk my bucket to a level with the dredge's mouth, and proceeded in the most gentle manner to introduce Luidia to the purer element. Whether the cold air was too much for him, or the sight of the bucket too terrific, I know not, but in a moment he proceeded to dissolve his corporation, and at every mesh of the dredge his fragments were seen escaping. In despair I grasped at the largest,...
Halaman 302 - The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: The spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. He esteemeth iron as straw, And brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee: Sling stones are turned with him into stubble. Darts are counted as stubble: He laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
Halaman 72 - ... of double fare. A new mouth, furnished with two rows of numerous tentacula, 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...
Halaman 281 - At first view, you might suppose this animal to be a lizard, but it has the motions of a fish. Its head, and the lower part of its body and its tail bear a strong resemblance to those of the eel ; but it has no fins ; and its curious bronchial...
Halaman 284 - If ceaseless thus the fowls of Heaven he feeds, If o'er the fields such lucid robes he spreads: Will he not care for you, ye faithless, say ? Is he unwise ? or, are ye less than they V ON BOLUS'S HARP.
Halaman 301 - By his neesings a light doth shine, And his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning. Out of his mouth go burning lamps, And sparks of fire leap out. Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, As out of a seething pot or caldron. His breath kindleth coals, And a flame goeth out of his mouth.