First Steps to ZoologySimms and M'Intyre, 1849 |
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... British Zoophytes , mentions a characteristic occurrence respecting a Sea - anemone which had been brought to him . It might have been originally two inches in diameter , but had some- how contrived to swallow a scallop shell the size ...
... British Zoophytes , mentions a characteristic occurrence respecting a Sea - anemone which had been brought to him . It might have been originally two inches in diameter , but had some- how contrived to swallow a scallop shell the size ...
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... British Star- fishes , " they are arranged in six families . The first of these divisions includes those animals which , in a fossil state , are known as " stone - lilies . " These beautiful animals " stone - lilies . " were in former ...
... British Star- fishes , " they are arranged in six families . The first of these divisions includes those animals which , in a fossil state , are known as " stone - lilies . " These beautiful animals " stone - lilies . " were in former ...
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... British authors is the most common species round the entire coasts of Great Britain and Ireland , lurking beneath stones or tangle , or half concealed in the moist sand . We learn from Leach that WHALLO . Fig . 41. - CANCER PAGURUS ...
... British authors is the most common species round the entire coasts of Great Britain and Ireland , lurking beneath stones or tangle , or half concealed in the moist sand . We learn from Leach that WHALLO . Fig . 41. - CANCER PAGURUS ...
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... British Butterflies are not found in Ireland ; and several species - as , for example , the Peacock Butterfly- ( Fig . 83 ) , are taken in the South of G ASTE " There , with a light and The Fan. Fig . 82. - OAK - LEAF MOTH . ] Fig . 83 ...
... British Butterflies are not found in Ireland ; and several species - as , for example , the Peacock Butterfly- ( Fig . 83 ) , are taken in the South of G ASTE " There , with a light and The Fan. Fig . 82. - OAK - LEAF MOTH . ] Fig . 83 ...
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Acorn-shells adapted animals appearance arms arranged Baleen Whale beak beautiful Bees beetles belonging birds Bittern BLACK-HEADED GULL BOAT-FLY body British CARNIVORA Cetacea coasts colour common covering crab creature Crustacea Cuttle-fish deposited distinguished earth Earth-worm edible crab eggs exhibit eyes Falcons feathers feet female fins fish flight floating furnished gills habits head Horse-leech inches INFUSORIA inhabitants insects Ireland islands jaws known larvæ Leech legs length Limpet living Lizards Lobster lower MAGNIFIED male membranous Mollusca Mollusks Monkeys mouth mussel naturalists nest NORTHERN DIVER Opossums organs Owls oyster peculiar Pinna placed poet Polypes possess pouch present order prey quadrupeds rays regarded remarkable represented reptiles resemble scientific name Sea-urchin sea-water seen Sharks shell shores silk singular Star-fish Stickle-back structure substance suckers surface Swallow tail teeth tentacula Teredo term tion Tortoises trees tribes Vultures WASPS Whale wings worms young ZOEA