. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. -A, PORTION- OF rOLYZOAlil , V. (After Hincks.) UVNCl'LATE AVICULARIA. (Enlarged after Biuk.) ', &, , Chamber, m. Muscles, p, Ptdunrle. also linked by a series which likewise consist of a chamber lodging muscles, and a movable bristle. I'^g-26.âcells of mci la ^Ir. Hincks describes the vibraculte as acting sometimes independently of cllakia (d) holding a each other, and at others in combined action, as though swayed by a sudden wokm. (After Bmk.) impulse, yet with the perfect regularity and order of a machine. From


. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. -A, PORTION- OF rOLYZOAlil , V. (After Hincks.) UVNCl'LATE AVICULARIA. (Enlarged after Biuk.) ', &, , Chamber, m. Muscles, p, Ptdunrle. also linked by a series which likewise consist of a chamber lodging muscles, and a movable bristle. I'^g-26.âcells of mci la ^Ir. Hincks describes the vibraculte as acting sometimes independently of cllakia (d) holding a each other, and at others in combined action, as though swayed by a sudden wokm. (After Bmk.) impulse, yet with the perfect regularity and order of a machine. From this "â¢'''â "'"'rffX'vfci'iaril'"""^''^^^' fact he derives an argument in favour of some kind of colonial sensation and means of communication. The occasional simultaneity of the movements of the vibraculiB was also noted by Mr. Charles Darwin,* who gives an interesting description of both kinds of the * " Voyage of the Beayle,"' p. 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 Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. London [etc] Cassell & Company, Limited


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