. The study of animal life [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. 62 The Study of Animal Life part i their stolen shells, especially if these be covered by I'no Hydroid Hydractinia or other ortjanisms. Various other crabs {Stenorhynchus^ Inachus^ Maitt, Drottiia, Pisa) arc masked by the seaweeds, sponges, and zoophytes which cover their carapace. Moreover, the interest of this mask- ing is increased by the fact observed by Mr. Bateson at Plymouth that the crabs sometimes fix the seaweeds for. Fig. la. -Sack-bearing caterpillar (.Vaff(>/Apra). (Ktani Mates.) themselves. Mr. Hatesnn describes how th


. The study of animal life [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. 62 The Study of Animal Life part i their stolen shells, especially if these be covered by I'no Hydroid Hydractinia or other ortjanisms. Various other crabs {Stenorhynchus^ Inachus^ Maitt, Drottiia, Pisa) arc masked by the seaweeds, sponges, and zoophytes which cover their carapace. Moreover, the interest of this mask- ing is increased by the fact observed by Mr. Bateson at Plymouth that the crabs sometimes fix the seaweeds for. Fig. la. -Sack-bearing caterpillar (.Vaff(>/Apra). (Ktani Mates.) themselves. Mr. Hatesnn describes how the nah seizes a piece of weed, tears off a piece, chews the end in his moufli. and then nibs it firmly on his head and legs until it i- raugh- by the turved hairs and " Ihe whole pri (ceding is most human and piirimseful. Many substance-, as hydroids, spong« s I'oly/oa, and weetls of many kinminetrica!!y i>!attd on corrt^ponduK; M HA ,. 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 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933; Knight, Professor. Toronto : Morang


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