Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Invertebrate Animals: Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons, in 1843 |
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... CRUSTACEA . Sub - kingdom MOLLUSCA . Class CEPHALOPODA . GASTEROPODA . PTEROPODA . LAMELLIBRANCHIATA . BRACHIOPODA . TUNICATA . Sub - kingdom RADIATA . Nematoneura . Acrita . Class RADIARIA , Lamarck . ECHINODERMA , Cuv . ACALEPHA , Cuv ...
... CRUSTACEA . Sub - kingdom MOLLUSCA . Class CEPHALOPODA . GASTEROPODA . PTEROPODA . LAMELLIBRANCHIATA . BRACHIOPODA . TUNICATA . Sub - kingdom RADIATA . Nematoneura . Acrita . Class RADIARIA , Lamarck . ECHINODERMA , Cuv . ACALEPHA , Cuv ...
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... Crustaceans . The order Nematoidea , which forms the chief part of the class Cælelmintha , must chiefly interest the physician , since it includes the principal internal parasites of the human subject : viz . Trichina spiralis , Filaria ...
... Crustaceans . The order Nematoidea , which forms the chief part of the class Cælelmintha , must chiefly interest the physician , since it includes the principal internal parasites of the human subject : viz . Trichina spiralis , Filaria ...
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... crustacean is arrested in the midst of its rapid , darting motion , and sinks , apparently lifeless , for some distance ; then slowly recovers itself , and resumes its ordinary move- ments . These and other active inhabitants of fresh ...
... crustacean is arrested in the midst of its rapid , darting motion , and sinks , apparently lifeless , for some distance ; then slowly recovers itself , and resumes its ordinary move- ments . These and other active inhabitants of fresh ...
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... crustacea and small fishes . The discovery of the precise condition of the nutrient apparatus in the Cyanaa aurita is due to the ingenuity and perseverance of Prof. Ehrenberg , who induced the living animals to swallow indigo with their ...
... crustacea and small fishes . The discovery of the precise condition of the nutrient apparatus in the Cyanaa aurita is due to the ingenuity and perseverance of Prof. Ehrenberg , who induced the living animals to swallow indigo with their ...
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... Crustacea , which they resemble in both physical and chemical properties . By the sub- division of the hollow globe into many pieces , and the apposition of a formative membrane to all their margins , addition is gradually made to the ...
... Crustacea , which they resemble in both physical and chemical properties . By the sub- division of the hollow globe into many pieces , and the apposition of a formative membrane to all their margins , addition is gradually made to the ...
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abdomen alimentary canal analogous Anatomy Anellides animal animalcules antennæ aperture appendages Ascidians attached Belemnite bivalves blood body branchiæ branchial Bryozoa calcareous cavity cells cephalic Cephalopods chords ciliated cloth colour compound eyes consists Crustacea Cuvier developed digestive dilated Diseases distinct dorsal duct Edition elongated embryo Entozoa external extremity eyes female filaments fluid ganglion Gasteropods genus germinal vesicle gills glands head horny Infusoria insects integument interspace intestine jointed larva larvæ layer LECTURE legs locomotive London longitudinal male mandibles mantle margin mass maxillæ membrane metamorphosis minute Mollusca mouth muscles muscular fibres muscular system Nautilus nerves nervous system observed ocelli oesophagus organisation organs orifice ovaria oviduct ovum pair parasitic plates polypes posterior present processes radiated respiratory rudimental segments shell side siphon slender species spiders spines stomach structure surface tentacles tentacula terminal thorax tissue transverse tube tunic vascular ventral vesicle vessel visceral wings worm
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