. Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. Zoology; Chelonia (Genus); Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Animals. Free Medusa of Hybocodon prolifer, Ag. Facing the longest chymiferous tube. a Point of attachment before its separa- tion.— be Radiating or vertical chy- miferous tubes, c pointing to the circu- lar tube. — t Tentacle. —/ Bunch of proliferous Sledusa; buds.—e Rows of epithelial cells forming distinct bands at the surface. — o Proboscis. Fir;. The free Medusa, Sarsia, of CORYNE MIRAIJILIS, Ag. ' Proboscis. — b Vertical chymiferous tube. — c Circular tube. — e e
. Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. Zoology; Chelonia (Genus); Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Animals. Free Medusa of Hybocodon prolifer, Ag. Facing the longest chymiferous tube. a Point of attachment before its separa- tion.— be Radiating or vertical chy- miferous tubes, c pointing to the circu- lar tube. — t Tentacle. —/ Bunch of proliferous Sledusa; buds.—e Rows of epithelial cells forming distinct bands at the surface. — o Proboscis. Fir;. The free Medusa, Sarsia, of CORYNE MIRAIJILIS, Ag. ' Proboscis. — b Vertical chymiferous tube. — c Circular tube. — e e Dia- phragm. — t 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 Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873. Boston, Little, Brown and Company; London, Trübner & Co.
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