. An introduction to the study of zoology. Zoology. rig. 49. Fig. 60. , Kg. 49.—Pree-swimming Naaplius larva oi a barnacle (Balanus), magnified. (From Glaus and Sedgwick.) Fig. 50.—Shell of adalt barnacle (Balanus tintiniiabwlum), sessile and fixed. common sea-side barnacles or acorn-shells, Balanus, which cover the large stones of the shore near low tide mark. The shell is differently arranged; it has movable valves peeping out of a thick rim composed of several pieces joined together. In both, the legs form a group that reaches out and closes again exactly like a little Please note th


. An introduction to the study of zoology. Zoology. rig. 49. Fig. 60. , Kg. 49.—Pree-swimming Naaplius larva oi a barnacle (Balanus), magnified. (From Glaus and Sedgwick.) Fig. 50.—Shell of adalt barnacle (Balanus tintiniiabwlum), sessile and fixed. common sea-side barnacles or acorn-shells, Balanus, which cover the large stones of the shore near low tide mark. The shell is differently arranged; it has movable valves peeping out of a thick rim composed of several pieces joined together. In both, the legs form a group that reaches out and closes again exactly like a little 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 Lindsay, B. London, S. Sonnenschein


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