. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. SAND-FLEAS, &c. 187 for the new shell; for they immediately begin to grow smaller after the moulting, and soon entirely disappear. The Craw-Pish, or Fresh-water Lobster, much re- sembles the American Lobster, but is only three or four inches long, and lives in brooks. One kind is common on the Western prairies, where it lives in holes which it digs in the ground deep enough to find water. SAND-FLEAS, &c., OR FOURTEEN-FOOTED C
. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. SAND-FLEAS, &c. 187 for the new shell; for they immediately begin to grow smaller after the moulting, and soon entirely disappear. The Craw-Pish, or Fresh-water Lobster, much re- sembles the American Lobster, but is only three or four inches long, and lives in brooks. One kind is common on the Western prairies, where it lives in holes which it digs in the ground deep enough to find water. SAND-FLEAS, &c., OR FOURTEEN-FOOTED CRUS- TACEANS. Beach- or Sand-Pleas are little shrimp-like crusta- ceans which are very common on the sea-beach. Tliey. 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 Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877; Tenney, Abby Amy (Gove) 1836-. New York, Scribner, Armstrong
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