. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. TMK i^h \ruin .«vl,M into .^yrn r^ttk , with Joint- Inter- IHmotl. Of thr«. rr,rion« tho two pro,lm«l~ U thr two m-arer the »MM|y- are |»n,?. the .ivn^ c.: it bluntly l>ehlml. There are certain o,».-^ the Kituate.! on the ri^ht loft Kides of rarh â cirment. and through the«. air « Into the bo,ly and. Fk,. W. - ||.,â^.rty (..Je VH,. ,. Shown, .hc , «, â^ ,,f, .^ .,â,y comes into close relation with the tissues of the fly by means of minute, finely branching tubes called Ir.


. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. TMK i^h \ruin .«vl,M into .^yrn r^ttk , with Joint- Inter- IHmotl. Of thr«. rr,rion« tho two pro,lm«l~ U thr two m-arer the »MM|y- are |»n,?. the .ivn^ c.: it bluntly l>ehlml. There are certain o,».-^ the Kituate.! on the ri^ht loft Kides of rarh â cirment. and through the«. air « Into the bo,ly and. Fk,. W. - ||.,â^.rty (..Je VH,. ,. Shown, .hc , «, â^ ,,f, .^ .,â,y comes into close relation with the tissues of the fly by means of minute, finely branching tubes called Thus respiration Is by the passaire of pure air into and m,pure air out of the bo<ly through the stigmata, smn f? ' "^'"*^' eyes of a fly are too small for examination without a microscope. Their rounded appearance and position on the head enable the creature to see practically in every direction without moving Its head. Between the eyes two whitish patches leading tow-a~ the mouth border a me<lian dark forehead. Two feathery feelers or .ntenna. are situated in this region. 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 Burlend, T. H; Cornish, George A. (George Augustus), 1872-1960. Toronto : Macmillan


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