Journal of comparative zoology, Volume 2

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Julius Victor Carus
VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag., 1879
 

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Page 103 - Recherches sur les phénomènes de la digestion et sur la structure de l'appareil digestif chez les Myriapodes de Belgique.
Page 141 - Vice-President, in the chair. The Secretary read a report on the additions that had been made to the Society's Menagerie during the month of...
Page 332 - The discovery clearly proves that the genus Peripatus, which is widely distributed over the globe, is the persisting remnant of what was probably a large group of forms, from which the present tracheate Arthropoda are descended. The affinities of Peripatus render any further light on its anatomy a matter of some interest ; and through the kindness of Mr. Moseley I have had an opportunity of making investigations on some...
Page 341 - Mémoires de la Société des sciences naturelles et historiques des lettres et des beaux-arts de Cannes et de l'arrondissement de Grasse.
Page 333 - ... median division of the body-cavity by longitudinal septa of transverse muscles. Each fully developed organ consists of three parts: (1) A dilated vesicle opening externally at the base of a foot. (2) A coiled glandular tube connected with this, and subdivided again into several minor divisions. (3) A short terminal portion opening at one extremity into the coiled tube (2) and at the other, as I believe, into the body-cavity.
Page 358 - Salvin gave an account of the birds collected by the late Mr. TK Salmon in the State of Antioquia, United States of Columbia. Mr. Salmon's collections were stated to have been very extensive, having been the product of some five or six years' assiduous collecting, and to have contained altogether about 3500 specimens of birds, which were referable to 469 species.
Page 418 - Descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils from the Carboniferous and Upper Silurian rocks of Illinois and Indiana: Phila.
Page 357 - Nathusü z. B. trifft man Mitte Mai in der Furchung begriffene Eier in den Tuben und im Uterus, während andere Arten um diese Zeit schon ziemlich weit entwickelte Embryonen haben). Nach erfolgter Befruchtung gehen die nicht zum Ziel gelangten, meist in Masse vorhandenen Spermatozoen, in relativ kurzer Zeit zu Grunde. 4) Die Samenwege der Männchen bleiben während des ganzen Winters und Frühjahrs von lebenskräftigen Spermatozoen erfüllt (die Hoden verharren ausserhalb der Bauchhöhle).
Page 414 - The Characters of the Pelvis in the Mammalia, and the Conclusions respecting the Origin of Mammals which may be based on them...
Page 364 - Is not the Rotiferous genus Pedalion of Hudson synonymous with Hexarthra of Schmarda?

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