. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 330 E. A. KRAVITZ Greenish brown is more thy hue: Not a bit like me or you. Lobster, lobster, cooking red. Boiling water, seaweed bed; What happy hand or eye Dare'st match drawn butter, lemon juice, and lobster pie? Boiled Aplysia, tastes like rubber; Sauteed leech, makes me shudder! Marinated Manditca. scales for free. Did he who cooked the lobster, cook thee? Half a leg, half a leg, Half a leg onward. Back to the lobster tank each time Till 8 or 10 appendages goneward Thoughtful economical friend! Nerve cells here, the mus


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 330 E. A. KRAVITZ Greenish brown is more thy hue: Not a bit like me or you. Lobster, lobster, cooking red. Boiling water, seaweed bed; What happy hand or eye Dare'st match drawn butter, lemon juice, and lobster pie? Boiled Aplysia, tastes like rubber; Sauteed leech, makes me shudder! Marinated Manditca. scales for free. Did he who cooked the lobster, cook thee? Half a leg, half a leg, Half a leg onward. Back to the lobster tank each time Till 8 or 10 appendages goneward Thoughtful economical friend! Nerve cells here, the muscles there, The hormones all around; Big cells thou art, and pluckable. Over and over can'st be found. Transmitters peptides and the like For studies fundamental. 0 joyous day! Callooh! Callay! The data're ; "I fear thee, ancient Scientist! 1 fear thy skinny ; "Fear not! Fear not! Thou noble beast! List, while on others, I ; Part the Second. Fig. at. [ From Hemck. F H. 1911. Natural history of the American lobster Bull. V. S. Eur. Fish. 1909. }9:149-40& In which the ancient Scientist compareth lowly beasties to precious lobster. "First there's Aplysia: sea hare 'tis called. Sea hare? Hare indeed! Some jokester must have been in need Of immortality for selecting the beast least like the bunny. Who's really cute and very funny (can'st imagine Bugs Aplysia?). Molluscan mass of pulpy flesh! Slimy inking shell-less blob! Learner of Kandelian puzzles that aren't hard; 'Cause what's to train, in a slug without a brain? But I digress and must continue. Flies can fly, tis true. So what? It really doesn't mean a lot: So can frisbees, jets and kites: Mostly what flies does is bites They're things to trap, and squash, and shoo With sticky paper, swatters, and fancy kung-fu. Their names are inelegant, crude and lewd. Like houseflies, blowflies, horseflies and gnats; I'd almost rather work with cats. Their genes are cloned, they ar


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