... prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily seen on stripping off a portion of it. There can be no doubt that sea-water enters the peritoneal cavity. The animal slowly distends itself with that fluid, and again, but at no stated... The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology - Seite 40von Robert Bentley Todd - 1839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1839 - 1034 Seiten
...the ovaries and vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it sends prolongations (li, f>,) through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily...of it: this is obvious from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time and flaccid at another. Naturalists are generally of opinion... | |
| 1842 - 538 Seiten
...probably also the ovaries and vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it sends prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily...of it. This is obvious from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time and flaccid at another. Naturalists are generally of opinion... | |
| 1842 - 1046 Seiten
...probably also the ovaries and vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it gauds prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily...stated interval, gives out a portion of it. This is otmous from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time and daccid at another.... | |
| 1842 - 546 Seiten
...the perforated pits it sends prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily seea on stripping off a portion of it. There can be no...of it. This is obvious from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time and flaccid at another. Naturalists are generally of opinion... | |
| 1842 - 1162 Seiten
...probably alio the ovaries ' ind vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it sends prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily...slowly distends itself with that fluid, and again, but it no stated interval, gives out a portion of it. This is obvious from the fact that the same animal... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1842 - 536 Seiten
...doubt that ьеа-waler eaters the peritoneal cavity. The animal slowly distends itself with that Huid, and again, but at no stated interval, gives out a...of it. This is obvious from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time and flaccid at another. Naturalists ¡ire generally of opinion... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 588 Seiten
...and vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it sends prolongations through the holes inw the tubes, as may be easily seen on stripping off...slowly distends itself with that fluid, and again, bat at no stated interval, gives out a portion of it. This is obvious from the fact that the same animal... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 630 Seiten
...probably also the ovaries and vesicles of the feet ; opposite the perforated pits it sends prolongations through the holes into the tubes, as may be easily...of it This is obvious from the fact that the same animal may be seen distended at one time an! flaccid at another. Naturalists are generally of opinion... | |
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