Natural history of animals; . Fig. 4S2. — Tiaropsis. Northeastcoast of North Fig. 483. — Campanularian. The Hydromedu-sae in the bell-shaped cups drop out and be-come free Medusae, similar to Figure 4S2. Fig. 481. — Bay. wr, medusae; ct, coronal ten-tacle; /, proboscis. like Figure 480, and is then known as Coryne, or, asit was formerlv called, Sarsia, so named from Sars, a 250 CCELENTERATES: ACALEPHS. Norwegian naturalist, who was one of the first investi-gators of these curious kinds of Jellyfishes. Nothing can excel the delicacy of Coryne. Soft asthe softest
Natural history of animals; . Fig. 4S2. — Tiaropsis. Northeastcoast of North Fig. 483. — Campanularian. The Hydromedu-sae in the bell-shaped cups drop out and be-come free Medusae, similar to Figure 4S2. Fig. 481. — Bay. wr, medusae; ct, coronal ten-tacle; /, proboscis. like Figure 480, and is then known as Coryne, or, asit was formerlv called, Sarsia, so named from Sars, a 250 CCELENTERATES: ACALEPHS. Norwegian naturalist, who was one of the first investi-gators of these curious kinds of Jellyfishes. Nothing can excel the delicacy of Coryne. Soft asthe softest jelly, almost as transparent as the dewdrop,
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