. Annals of natural history. Natural history; Botany; Zoology; Geology. Dr. Miram on the Vitality of Intestinal Worms. 377 each verticillastrum, rather larger than those of T. chamadrys, shortly stalked; calyx between tubular and bell-shaped, about as long as the floral leaves, the teeth lanceolate, nearly equal, slightly spreading, slightly tinged with purple; corolla yellow with a darker reddish tip, bearded below, and with a broad Teucrium d. c. a. band of hairs pointing downwards on the under side within the tube. This plant is distinguished from T. chamcedrys by the di- stinct li
. Annals of natural history. Natural history; Botany; Zoology; Geology. Dr. Miram on the Vitality of Intestinal Worms. 377 each verticillastrum, rather larger than those of T. chamadrys, shortly stalked; calyx between tubular and bell-shaped, about as long as the floral leaves, the teeth lanceolate, nearly equal, slightly spreading, slightly tinged with purple; corolla yellow with a darker reddish tip, bearded below, and with a broad Teucrium d. c. a. band of hairs pointing downwards on the under side within the tube. This plant is distinguished from T. chamcedrys by the di- stinct line of separation between the floral and other leaves, the rhomboidal form of the former, and by the latter being ovate-crenate, not ovate-oblong and incised, the much longer internodes, and nearly simple branches. Hab. Spain, Schreber ; Italy, Morison ; Smyrna, Fleischer; near Abergavenny, England, Mr. E. Y. Steele. St. John's College, Cambridge, June 6, 1840. EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES. a. Represents a lower leaf. b. Floral leaves and verticillastrum. c. A flower. d. A flower expanded so as to show the form and interior. XLV.—On the Strength of the Vital Principle in Intestinal Worms. By Dr. C. E. Miram, Teacher of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the Academy of Wilna*. Of the cold-blooded Vertebrate Animals, and especially of the Amphibia, it is well known that they can pass years in a state * From Wiegmann's Archiv, Part I. 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 [S. l. : s. n. ]
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