. Science of the sea. An elementary handbook of practical oceanography for travellers, sailors, and yachtsmen. Fig. 140. Fig. 141. Fig. 142. Fig. Fig. 144. Fig. PlG. Fig. Fig. 145. Fig. 146. Fig. 147. -Auricularia Larva of a same later, the young Trepang Larva of an same later, the young Sea-Urchin Larva of an same later, carrying the young Larva of an same later, with the young Brittle-Star.(Modified fro


. Science of the sea. An elementary handbook of practical oceanography for travellers, sailors, and yachtsmen. Fig. 140. Fig. 141. Fig. 142. Fig. Fig. 144. Fig. PlG. Fig. Fig. 145. Fig. 146. Fig. 147. -Auricularia Larva of a same later, the young Trepang Larva of an same later, the young Sea-Urchin Larva of an same later, carrying the young Larva of an same later, with the young Brittle-Star.(Modified from Johannes Miiller.) is remarkable for its complex life-history; the form, A,(Fig. 150) itself developed from a fertilized egg, givesrise to little buds, which wander up on to the projectinghorn behind their parent, and arrange themselves inthree rows. Those of the side rows, B, grow into aspoon-shape, and act as food and water pumps for the SALPS 187 rest (Fig. 151); large buds of the middle row, C, presentlybreak off (Fig. 152), carrying on their broken stumpstiny buds, which also belong to the middle row. These


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