The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . 1. Mellita. 4. Strongylocentrotus. (Plate 5,)2. Ophiura. 3 Arbacia. >^^ rJjV^ THE Animal Life -TV OF OUR SEA-SHORE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NEW JERSEYCOAST AND THE SOUTHERN SHOREOF LONG ISLAND. BY ANGELO HEILPRIN, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology at, and Curator-in-Charge of, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; Professor of Geology at the Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia. AUTHOR OF Town Geology : The Less
The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . 1. Mellita. 4. Strongylocentrotus. (Plate 5,)2. Ophiura. 3 Arbacia. >^^ rJjV^ THE Animal Life -TV OF OUR SEA-SHORE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NEW JERSEYCOAST AND THE SOUTHERN SHOREOF LONG ISLAND. BY ANGELO HEILPRIN, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology at, and Curator-in-Charge of, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; Professor of Geology at the Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia. AUTHOR OF Town Geology : The Lesson of the Philadelphia Rocks, The Geographical and Geological Distribution of Animals, The Geological Evidences of Evolution, etc. PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY. 1888. ZOOLOGY ^ Copyright, 1888, by Angelo Heilprin. ^ JUld 1940 KM irr, C/ SNALMOfS o!t- . L I I R A R Y M9W9I IF 0^SSTH8i if f s^b^ PREFACE. In my official capacity as Curator of the Acad-emy of Natural Sciences I have been frequentlyrequested to prepare a small hand-book on thelocal fauna of Philadelphia and on the animal lifeof the much-freq
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