| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1845 - 612 páginas
...so placed as to divide it completely into two halves, so that the body, stretched tensely over it, had become thin and flattened like a pancake. All...an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what undoubtedly had been a very untoward accident, to increase its enjoyments and its chances of double... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1848 - 606 páginas
...so placed as to divide it completely into two halves, so that the body, stretched tensely over it, had become thin and flattened like a pancake. All...an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what undoubtedly had been a very untoward accident, to increase its enjoyments and its chances of double... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1849 - 396 páginas
...in diameter, and that had somehow contrived to swallow a valve of Pecten maximus (the great Scallop) of the size of an ordinary saucer. The shell, fixed...prevented ; yet, instead of emaciating, and dying of a hytrophy, the animal had availed itself of what undoubtedly had been a very untoward accident, to... | |
| Robert Patterson - 1849 - 282 páginas
...stomach was so placed as to divide it completely into two equal parts, so that the body stretched over it had become thin and flattened like a pancake. All communication between the mouth and the interior of the stomach was of course prevented, but the animal, instead of dying of... | |
| 1851 - 1000 páginas
...halves, so that the body, stretched tensely over, had become thin and flattened like a pancake. AH communication between the inferior portion of the...an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what undoubtedly had been a very untoward accident, to increase its enjoyments and its chances of double... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 550 páginas
...Johnston says : " I had once brought me a specimen of Actinia gemmacea, that might have been originally two inches in diameter, and that had somehow contrived...prevented; yet, instead of emaciating and dying of atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what had undoubtedly been a very untoward accident, to increase... | |
| 1854 - 506 páginas
...originally two inches in diameter, and that had somehow contrived to . swallow a valve of the great scallop (Pecten maximus), of the size of an ordinary saucer....portion of the stomach and the mouth was of course prevent3d, yet, instead of emaciating and dying of an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what... | |
| James Hamilton - 1854 - 988 páginas
...inches in diameter, and that had somehow contrived to swallow a valve of the great scallop (Pccten maximus), of the size of an ordinary saucer. The shell,...portion of the stomach and the mouth was of course preventsd, yet, instead of emaciating and dying of an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 516 páginas
...saucer. The shell, fixed within the stomach, was so placed as to divide it completely into two halves; 8O that the body, stretched tensely over, had become...prevented; yet, instead of emaciating and dying of atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what had undoubtedly been a very untoward accident, to increase... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1855 - 520 páginas
...of Actinia crassicornis had swallowed a valve of a scallop shell as large as a saucer. He says — "The shell, fixed within the stomach, was so placed...an atrophy, the animal had availed itself of what undoubtedly had been a very untoward accident, to increase its enjoyments and its chances of double... | |
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