. Elementary zoology. Zoology. BRANCH CCELENTERATA: THE POLYPS, ETC. io3 some small, some large, some with the bod}' covered out- side with tiny bits of stone and shell so that they are hardly to be distinguished from the rock to which they. Fig. 16.—Sea anemones, Bunodes californica, open and closed individuals. The closed individuals in upper right-hand corner show the external covering of small bits of rock and shell, characteristic of most individu- als of this species. (From living specimens in a tide-pool on the Bay of Monterey, California.) cling; some of bright and showy colors. These


. Elementary zoology. Zoology. BRANCH CCELENTERATA: THE POLYPS, ETC. io3 some small, some large, some with the bod}' covered out- side with tiny bits of stone and shell so that they are hardly to be distinguished from the rock to which they. Fig. 16.—Sea anemones, Bunodes californica, open and closed individuals. The closed individuals in upper right-hand corner show the external covering of small bits of rock and shell, characteristic of most individu- als of this species. (From living specimens in a tide-pool on the Bay of Monterey, California.) cling; some of bright and showy colors. These are the most familiar members of the class Actinozoa. But in other oceans, along the coasts of other lands, especially those of the tropics and sub-tropics, there are. 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 Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937. New York : H. Holt and company


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