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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... skin , whereby blows are rendered less stunning . " The same kind was employed , as with us , for cleansing purposes . Thus Homer says : -- " Then with a sponge he drest + His face all over , necke and hands , and all his hairie breast ...
... skin , whereby blows are rendered less stunning . " The same kind was employed , as with us , for cleansing purposes . Thus Homer says : -- " Then with a sponge he drest + His face all over , necke and hands , and all his hairie breast ...
Halaman 54
... skin . She immediately dies , and the eggs are hatched in the ensuing spring . * But these strange animals may be artificially increased at pleasure , and that by means which , to higher animals , would inevitably destroy , instead of ...
... skin . She immediately dies , and the eggs are hatched in the ensuing spring . * But these strange animals may be artificially increased at pleasure , and that by means which , to higher animals , would inevitably destroy , instead of ...
Halaman 55
... skin soon grows into a polype . It was from this power of perpetual reproduction , that this singular animal received the name of Hydra , by which it is known among naturalists ; as if it realised the ancient monster of fabulous story ...
... skin soon grows into a polype . It was from this power of perpetual reproduction , that this singular animal received the name of Hydra , by which it is known among naturalists ; as if it realised the ancient monster of fabulous story ...
Halaman 56
... skin of the body , and vice versâ . If it should chance that a polype so turned had young in the act of budding , these are , of course , now within the stomach . If they have arrived at a certain degree of maturity , they extend ...
... skin of the body , and vice versâ . If it should chance that a polype so turned had young in the act of budding , these are , of course , now within the stomach . If they have arrived at a certain degree of maturity , they extend ...
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... skin stud- ded with minute spines . In the centre of the under surface of the disk is the mouth , an aperture into which project five complex plates , and from whose margin spring five long slender rays diverging on every side , and ...
... skin stud- ded with minute spines . In the centre of the under surface of the disk is the mouth , an aperture into which project five complex plates , and from whose margin spring five long slender rays diverging on every side , 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 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...
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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.