. The Bible and science. FtG. 163.—1. Egg of Hylodes martinicensis, twelve days old. lower surface;2. Young of Hylodes as it leaves the egg; c, tail. b. Adult male Hylodes,natural size. and that of a fern. The spore of the fern developsfirst into a prothallus, from which a plant resemblingthe parent arises, whereas in the lycopod the prothallusis developed in the spore itself, so that the plantresembling the parent springs at once from the spore. In figs. 104 and 165 w^e have diagrams representingthe development of an ascidian and of an amphioxus. MOLLUSC


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