. The study of animal life. Zoology. 3IO The Study of Animal Life cogent. In another part of this book I have given examples of the state of hfelessness which drought induces in some. Fig. 64.—Axolotl (iu the water) and Ambl^'stoma (on the land). simple animals, and from which returning moisture can after many days recall them. Changes may also be due to the chemical coinposition of the medium, as was established by the of Fig. b^.—Side view of male Ai-temia salina (enlarged). (From Chambers s Encyclop.') Schmankewitsch on certain small Crustaceans. Among the numerous species of t
. The study of animal life. Zoology. 3IO The Study of Animal Life cogent. In another part of this book I have given examples of the state of hfelessness which drought induces in some. Fig. 64.—Axolotl (iu the water) and Ambl^'stoma (on the land). simple animals, and from which returning moisture can after many days recall them. Changes may also be due to the chemical coinposition of the medium, as was established by the of Fig. b^.—Side view of male Ai-temia salina (enlarged). (From Chambers s Encyclop.') Schmankewitsch on certain small Crustaceans. Among the numerous species of the brine-shrimp Artetnia, the most unlike are A. salina and A. milhatiscnii; they differ in the. 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 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933. New York, C. Scribner's sons [printed at the Edinburgh press]
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