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81.
Hydra viridis (Trembley)
1. Hydra magnified, bearing an embryo ready to detach itself.
2. Animal...
3. BNud much magnified.
Bud...
82.
Example of a front portion of a radula (Cantharus ringens Reeve, Panama), much worn by use
83.
Half section of lobster cut in median plane to illustrate general anatomy. From soft shell female, 6 1/2 inches long, slightly favored in head to show nervous system. Esophageal and gastric ganglion (the latter below reference line to anterior gastric muscle) and anterior visceral and median nerves are shown. Muscle marked levator abdominis (thoracico-abdominis) originates far forward in the thorax and joins enveloping muscles of the flexor system of abdomen. Note that abdominal sternal spines are much longer than in sexually mature animals
84.
Mulinia lateralis, gray (1); Star-fish about 2 days old, much enlarged, devouring a clam. Outlines of stomach of star-fish can be seen through transparent shell of clam (2): Larva of star-fish, nearly ready to set, in side view; dark bands show position of vibratile cilia; intestine and stomach shaded; five lobes at lower portion of figure are beginning of the five arms (3); Piece of eelgrass with star-fish larvae just undergoing their transformation; two larvae at sides (4); Small specimens of star-fish from seaweed, about the first of July (5-8); ...Average star found upon eelgrass and seaweed, on July 15 (9); Large specimen from car, July 15 (10); From car, July 18, large specimen, 5 mm (11); From car, July 24, large specimen, 8 mm (12)
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Viewed from the side, as in an aquarium, fishes appear much more beautiful under water than when seen from above. These are but a few of thousands of Big-Eyes (Apogon norfolcensis) which foregather in coral pools at Lord Howe Island. Though ordinarily regarded as pests, these were studies with intense interest by fishermen who discovered in them unsuspected charms revealed by this unfamiliar aspect
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Fig.27 Young Apeltes one week old, with the lower lobe of the caudal developing and becoming heterocercal; Fig.28 Recently hatched embryo of Esox reticulatus, showing the wide median finfolds, the distribution of vitelline vessels, and the course of the caudal and subintestinal veins; Fig.29 A much older stage of Esox reticulatus, in which the flat snout is becoming apparent and the rudiments of the caudal, anal, and dorsal fins are becoming evident
87.
Shells of Ostracoda, much enlarged
A, Philomedes brenda (Myodocopa): B, Cypris fuscata (Podocops); C, Cytheris ornata (Podocopa); n, Notch characteristic of the Myodocopa; e, the median eye; a, mark of attachment of the muscle connecting the two valves of the shell. A and C are marine species; B is from freshwater
88.
Way of a Deep-Sea Fish
Odontostomus atratus, from the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, 573-870 fathoms. The individual figured, whish is an immature specimen..., has swallowed a cuttle-fish much broader than itself; the eyes and tentacles of the cuttle-fish being visible through the distended abdominal wall of the gorger
89.
Watch the Fish Counter, issued by Canada Food Board. Everyone who lunches at the downtown cafeteria comes up against this problem every day--meat or fish. It is a sign of the times that the fish counter gets so much attention now. Once it was little more than a Friday institution. Now it is an all-the-week-round affair.
Watch the man who swings up regularly for a plate of fish. He's a good food conservationist and he is more in pocket than the other fellow who keeps to a meat diet, in spite of all he is hearing about the advantages of using more fish.
90.
Trout-hatching troughs with Merrill aerating cone... Shows also tray basket of a pattern used at some trout stations, much deeper than ordinary tray intended to hold fry after hatching. Left trough with tray removed to show shower of water produced by aerating cone
91.
Huge dike protruding through the shale, resisting wave wear and weathering much more than the shal itself. West of Postelsia Point
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[Oysters] : The small oysters are natives from Yaquina bay, some of them showing the spat of this year attached to the shell. Of the two larger shells the rougher one is an average sized shell of a Virginia oyster from the New Jersey coast. As is well known, oysters from many other localities are decidedly larger than this. The smoother large shell is from an eastern oyster grown in Yaquina bay. This, again, is hardly representative, for I have been shown shells much larger
93.
Sketch of diatoms and desmids--low forms of plant life, very much enlarged
94.
Shells of Ostracoda, much enlarged
A, Philomedes brenda (Myodocopa): B, Cypris fuscata (Podocops); C, Cytheris ornata (Podocopa); n, Notch characteristic of the Myodocopa; e, the median eye; a, mark of attachment of the muscle connecting the two valves
95.
Deceptive Hermit-Crab of the Lithodes Group
Paralomis indica, a crab-like Hermit-crab, from off the Travancore coast, 430 fathoms. The last pair of legs are much reduced in size, and are folded out of sight
96.
Way of a Deep-Sea Fish
Odontostomus atratus, from the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, 573-870 fathoms. The individual figured, whish is an immature specimen..., has swallowed a cuttle-fish much broader than itself; the eyes and tentacles of the cuttle-f
97.
Mrs. Evelene Spencer, Who has accomplished much toward popularising fish in the United States
98.
Old-Time Halibut Schooners Roosevelt and Daisy. These vessels, equipped with gas engines and much altered in appearance, are still engaged in fishing for halibut out of Seattle
99.
Euthemisto bispinosa. Vineyard Sound. In larger specimens the dorsal spines are much more prominent than in the one photographed
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Hyperia galba. Grand Manan. In many individuals the antennae are much longer than in the one photographed
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