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Pagina 512
... Animals without Vertebræ , by the Chevalier DE LAMARCK . iv . As [ Article concluded from the last Appendix . ] s the foundation of the Tunicated class rests on princi- ples which we cannot discuss without greatly exceeding the limits ...
... Animals without Vertebræ , by the Chevalier DE LAMARCK . iv . As [ Article concluded from the last Appendix . ] s the foundation of the Tunicated class rests on princi- ples which we cannot discuss without greatly exceeding the limits ...
Pagina 515
... animals . They are included in a vesicular cyst , formed by their presence , and most of them exhibit vesicles which make a part of their body , and are full of a clear liquor . For a long time they were regarded as simple lymphatic ...
... animals . They are included in a vesicular cyst , formed by their presence , and most of them exhibit vesicles which make a part of their body , and are full of a clear liquor . For a long time they were regarded as simple lymphatic ...
Pagina 518
... animal of the serpulæ , & c . , M. Cuvier assigned to these animals the appellation of red - blooded worms . Aware , however , of the necessity of separating them considerably from the worms , and of assigning to them a station superior ...
... animal of the serpulæ , & c . , M. Cuvier assigned to these animals the appellation of red - blooded worms . Aware , however , of the necessity of separating them considerably from the worms , and of assigning to them a station superior ...
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