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Pagina 184
... animals , called trochi , fix themselves upon an oyfter or a muscle , bore through the fhell with their trunk , and devour their prey at their leifure . The animal attacked , if a bivalve , may open or fhut its fhell ; but no efforts of ...
... animals , called trochi , fix themselves upon an oyfter or a muscle , bore through the fhell with their trunk , and devour their prey at their leifure . The animal attacked , if a bivalve , may open or fhut its fhell ; but no efforts of ...
Pagina 268
... animal hepatic air is decompofed by these acids , a white flaky matter is difengaged , which appears to be an animal fubftance , because it is made black by concentrated vitriolic acid . The numerous and curious experiments here stated ...
... animal hepatic air is decompofed by these acids , a white flaky matter is difengaged , which appears to be an animal fubftance , because it is made black by concentrated vitriolic acid . The numerous and curious experiments here stated ...
Pagina 269
... animal fubftances . ' From the foregoing experiments , it moreover appears , that animal hepatic air imparts to the fat of animals recently killed , a green colour ; that it renders the mufcular fibres foft and flaccid , and increases ...
... animal fubftances . ' From the foregoing experiments , it moreover appears , that animal hepatic air imparts to the fat of animals recently killed , a green colour ; that it renders the mufcular fibres foft and flaccid , and increases ...
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