. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. ,|U-,!il TIIK ('YTIII'rfF, [MI'IfKSSA. 637 â¢iirfai'i'; for iv« sonii ns tli(! .slidl is v\\tu; n llm air, it It'coiiw^ f[iiiti! dry, and sk huiiyaiit tlial no oxcrtiim uC tlii' ry|iiis can sn « it a,L,'aiii, Tlicsc tiny animals will (it'tcn livd ;li a liot Huniincr MJiicli drica up tho pond in uiiicii tlify UiHiilc, and at the liist rain will innkc tlicir aiijM'aiancc ai^ain, swiniinini,' lacnily aliout as if lUithiiiL,' liad liai)|)('ni'd.


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. ,|U-,!il TIIK ('YTIII'rfF, [MI'IfKSSA. 637 â¢iirfai'i'; for iv« sonii ns tli(! .slidl is v\\tu; n llm air, it It'coiiw^ f[iiiti! dry, and sk huiiyaiit tlial no oxcrtiim uC tlii' ry|iiis can sn « it a,L,'aiii, Tlicsc tiny animals will (it'tcn livd ;li a liot Huniincr MJiicli drica up tho pond in uiiicii tlify UiHiilc, and at the liist rain will innkc tlicir aiijM'aiancc ai^ain, swiniinini,' lacnily aliout as if lUithiiiL,' liad liai)|)('ni'd. As soon as (lay I'cd tlicnisclvcs hcinj^' 'uM'ilcil liy till! wain, they liuiy tln'insclvi's dccjily in tin- nind, and even tlicir (â¢j,'<;s ntiiiii tlH'ir vitality, llnni-;li tlic mud shduid be liakcd ([uiti' hard. Wla'n tla; Cypni, ciiaiijiC'^ its .skin, it otVtlio whole .shell, the internal parts of the body, (he beautiful ,.âiiih-like j,, ami the tiny hairs which clothe the bristles of the antcniac Two more ('Namiiles of (his pretty ^vmis arc j^iven in this ilhistralion, lij,'. li repre- si'iitinu Ci/jii-is vlanltd, and lit:, t', ([///n-i's riihia, seen from above, in order to show tlii» nvo valves of the shell and their line of Junction. Seventeen or eighteen I'.ritish .speeii \ III'Cypits are known. Ill the family of Cytlierida', the upper pair of aiitcniuc have no loiijr A i'tii"'^ tt'i*iriiihu It. Cjipfis ilifitf't. K. ('iilhrit ino|i(f(r)/n. V. Jntiesii. I. Cii'ilh"cami'lHs miiu'iliis. ('. ('urris viilmt. II. Viillirre iiun,ii'. O. CytUre imprcua. }\. Vi/pridinn Miin'ni,!,, K. CctochilKx sriteulriontUia. uiemlH rs of the typical genus Cytliero are marine, and may be found in ,IK'lilt ic rock-pools at the sea-side, dart inn' about amonir the branches of and ziiupliytes tliat live so plentifully in suidi situations. iSafe in Ibc^i. sheltered .spots, they i: ⢠iinlhing for wii d and wave


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