. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with reference to natural theology. Natural theology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Biology. 440. ganglion. During the progress of growth, the lon- gitudinal cords approach somewhat nearer to each other, but still remain perfectly distinct. The next step in the gradation occurs in the Phyllosoma (Leach), where the ganglia composing each pair in the abdomen and in the head, are * These segments are numbered in this and the following figure in their proper order, beginning with that near the head, which is the cephalic ganglion; a is the external ante


. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with reference to natural theology. Natural theology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Biology. 440. ganglion. During the progress of growth, the lon- gitudinal cords approach somewhat nearer to each other, but still remain perfectly distinct. The next step in the gradation occurs in the Phyllosoma (Leach), where the ganglia composing each pair in the abdomen and in the head, are * These segments are numbered in this and the following figure in their proper order, beginning with that near the head, which is the cephalic ganglion; a is the external antenna; a, the internal antenna ; and e, the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. London : W. Pickering


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