. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. Fig 170.—: 1. Cyclops communis; 2. Cypris unifasciata; 3. Daphnia pukx. Some of these Entomostraca^ as they are called (that is, insects with shells), inhabit the sea, and may be met with in abundance in clear pools worn in the. Fig. in. - MAraxE EXTOMasTKACA (^Cythere albo-maculata Cyclops chelij'ty). rocks, sporting about amongst the confervse and corallines that often so fancifully fringe their edges and decorate their sides, formino- a miniature sub- aqueous forest, for myriads of living creatures to. Ple
. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. Fig 170.—: 1. Cyclops communis; 2. Cypris unifasciata; 3. Daphnia pukx. Some of these Entomostraca^ as they are called (that is, insects with shells), inhabit the sea, and may be met with in abundance in clear pools worn in the. Fig. in. - MAraxE EXTOMasTKACA (^Cythere albo-maculata Cyclops chelij'ty). rocks, sporting about amongst the confervse and corallines that often so fancifully fringe their edges and decorate their sides, formino- a miniature sub- aqueous forest, for myriads of living creatures to. 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 Jones, Thomas Rymer, 1810-1880. London : Society for Promoting Knowledge
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