Müller supposed that they fed upon water, from their stomachs being most frequently filled with that fluid. Ehrenberg has more extensively employed opaque colouring matter to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally carmine,... Lectures on Comparative Anatomy - Seite 856von Robert Edmond Grant - 1834Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1839 - 1036 Seiten
...represented in the plates of Miiller, Bruguiere, and all the older writers on this class. But Khrenberg, by adopting the plan of Gleichen and Trembley of employing...to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally carmine, sap-gret'ii, and indigo, carefully freed from all impurities which might... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1839 - 1034 Seiten
...represented in the plates of Müller, liruguiere, and all the older writers on this class. But Ehrenberg, by adopting the plan of Gleichen and Trembley of employing...to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally-carmine, sap-green, and inditro, carefully freed from all impurities which might... | |
| 1838 - 676 Seiten
...their stomachs being most frequently filled with that fluid. Ehrenberg has more extensively employed opaque colouring matter to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally carmine, sap-green, and indigo, carefully freed from all impurities which might... | |
| Robert Edmond Grant - 1841 - 672 Seiten
...their stomachs being most frequently filled with that fluid. Ehrenberg has more extensively employed opaque colouring matter to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally carmine, sap-green, and indigo, carefully freed from all impurities which might... | |
| 1838 - 650 Seiten
...their stomachs being most frequently filled with that fluid. Ehrenberg has more extensively employed opaque colouring matter to detect the forms of these internal cavities, and by using principally carmine, sap-gieen, and indigo, carefully freed from all impurities which might... | |
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