Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical observations on their nature . a branch with hydrse. 2. Branch bearing vesicles, slightly enlarged. 3. Vesicle with white corpuscula. 4. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula. 5. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula. 6. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula, relaxing in planulae ; one escaping from the orifice. 7. Yellow planulse from the vesicles. 8. Yellow planulse from the vesicles losing their proper form. 9. Yellow pianulse approaching incipient White planula from the vesicle, fig. 3. 11-14. Diffusi


Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical observations on their nature . a branch with hydrse. 2. Branch bearing vesicles, slightly enlarged. 3. Vesicle with white corpuscula. 4. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula. 5. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula. 6. Vesicles with yellow corpuscula, relaxing in planulae ; one escaping from the orifice. 7. Yellow planulse from the vesicles. 8. Yellow planulse from the vesicles losing their proper form. 9. Yellow pianulse approaching incipient White planula from the vesicle, fig. 3. 11-14. Diffusing root from four metamorphosing pianulse. 15. Originating stem from a diffusing root. 16. Stem bearing two buds. 17 18. Stems with two cells; partition of the roots disappearing. 19. Young Sertularia with a hydra and two cells yet untenanted; arti- culations indenting the stem. 20. The same more enlarged. 21. Young specimen with three hydrae, the stem articulated. 22. The same more enlarged. 23-27. Young specimens of varied configuration. All the preceding figures are enlarged. M Y s IS 0 10 V X. ^ ^fu


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