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Mulinia lateralis, gray (1); Star-fish about 2 days old, much enlarged, devouring a clam. Outlines of
1. 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)
Siphonal Stomach and Pyloric Appendages of a Female Salmon, 3 1/2 feet long
a a a Pyloric appendages;
2. Siphonal Stomach and Pyloric Appendages of a Female Salmon, 3 1/2 feet long
a a a Pyloric appendages; ch, ductus choledochus; oe, oesophagus; st, lower end of stomach; p, pyloric region; i, ascending; and i', descending portion of intestine
Peptopad Stomach Treatment (1907)
3. Peptopad Stomach Treatment (1907)
Art Zimmerman sitting on the stomach of his horse Sammy, n.d.
4. Art Zimmerman sitting on the stomach of his horse Sammy, n.d.

Section of the stomach of Melongena, showing the gastric plates (g.p, g.p.) for the trituration of food
5. Section of the stomach of Melongena, showing the gastric plates (g.p, g.p.) for the trituration of food
Two species of Eulima: A is sessile on the skin of a Holothurian through which it plunges its sucking
6. Two species of Eulima: A is sessile on the skin of a Holothurian through which it plunges its sucking proboscis )Pr); B creeps freely in the stomach of a Holothurian
Anatomy of the Oyster.
--From a model in the American Museum of Natural History. The right valve and
7. Anatomy of the Oyster.
--From a model in the American Museum of Natural History. The right valve and mantle have been removed to thow the internal organs. The oyster may roughly be likened to a book, the valves of the shell representing the cover, the fleshy mantle closely lining the shell the first and last leaves, and the gills, running lengthwise beneath the large adductor muscle, the inner pages. Between the muscle and the hinge lies the heart, and above the gills the visceral mass, consisting of the cream-colored reproductive organs, whish are here pictured as round white masses, and the dark-colored digestive organs. Between the anterior end of the gills and the hinge are the palps, four fleshy flaps, similar in appearance to the gills. The microscopic plants which form the food of the oyster, are filtered out by the hairlike cilia of the gills, transferred to the palps, and passed into the mouth. A short esophagus leads into the stomach, which is surrounded by a dark-green gl
[Quahog Eggs]:
Fig.15.--Ciliated gastrula, ten hours after fecundation. The embryo Can now swim through
8. [Quahog Eggs]:
Fig.15.--Ciliated gastrula, ten hours after fecundation. The embryo Can now swim through the water by means of hairlike cilia. The larger cells have become invaginated.
Fig.16.--Trochosphere stage, twelve to fourteen hours after fecundation. The body has elongated and the cilia are now confined to the front end. The opening of the primitive mouth (pm) cn be seen on the lower side, while above is a slight indentation corresponding to the eginning of the shell gland (sg).
Fig.17.--Formation of the shell, which arises at two symmetrical points of calcification, right and left of the median line, and gradually envelops the animal.
Fig.18.--Early veliger swimmer with velum extended from the shell, about thirty-six hours after fecundation. aa, anterior adductor muscle, pa, posterior adductor muscle, s, stomach, a, anus, mt, mouth, v, velum.
Fig.19.--Veliger slightly older than shown in Fig.18. The intesting (i) has elongated, and the liver (l) is more prominent.

Diagrammatic figure of oyster lying in left valve of shell and dissected to show internal organs, (after
9. Diagrammatic figure of oyster lying in left valve of shell and dissected to show internal organs, (after Leuckart and Nitsche); a, mouth; b, stomach; c c c, intestines; d, anus; g, gills by which the animal 'breathes'; f f f, edge of mantle lobe; e e e, shell; h, abductor muscle by which the two valves of the shell are closed; i, nerve; k k, kidney; l, labial palps or mouth plates; n n, liver; o o o, ovary; p, heart in pericardisl space; r, nerve of edge of mantle
Sea-Lion Hunt on Pribylov Islands
Oil-pouch of sea-lion stomach; seal-meat frame; bidarrah covered
10. Sea-Lion Hunt on Pribylov Islands
Oil-pouch of sea-lion stomach; seal-meat frame; bidarrah covered with sea-lion skins; sealers' houses
Very young starfish devouring a young long neck clam. f, sucker feet; s, everted stomach of starfish
11. Very young starfish devouring a young long neck clam. f, sucker feet; s, everted stomach of starfish seen through the transparent shell of the clam.
Drawn from the specimen.
Stones Found in the Stomach of a Sea Lion
Point Arena, California
12. Stones Found in the Stomach of a Sea Lion
Point Arena, California

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