THE JELLYFISH
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... way of jellyfish pro- I a duction, the jellyfishes in turn may show in the t F cd matter of zoophyte development. Certain jelly. I fishes are known to us which in all respects belong strictly to that class of animals. THere !I IYg is a jellyfish known ...
... JELLYFISH AND OCTOPI. Tokar has fallen, and the False Prophet reigns supreme from Kordofan to Khartoum, and from Khartoum to the eastern shore of the Red Sea. We cannot say Snakim is his as yet. Some gun.-boats of the British fleet are still in commandof ...
... you get for the chance that a jellyfish wvill develop st an advantageous variation, neet a mate as gifted as b himself, and in the brief span of his lifb clear the do sea sufficiently of the unelect obsolete jelly-fishes to make as sure of finding a ...
... WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TOTH, 1881. THE JELLY-FISH AT FEEDING TIME. The LORD MAYOR of London duly carried out a portion of his official programme on Saturday, by feasting the Ministerial Jelly-fishes (as the Duke of ARGYLL has felicitously designated his ...
... history is how the jelly-fish and the shrimp come together. There are no jelly-fish in the winter and early spring, and the whole of them die in the autumn, shrimp and all. Before dying, the shrink leaves the stomach of the jelly-fish and lays its eggs ...
... try and walk himself; a thing which no jelly-fish can do. lhe fault, in fact, lies in the original sin of being a jellyfish at all, not in acting like one because you are one. As a critic of his fellow, jelly-fish Sir CITARLrs is very thorough. Hee doesn't ...
... flalnse of their i bein. The jellyfish or medusa need not be | described here. Every seaside visitor ?? dthne ?? body with the central mclapper or- talve, at the extremity of which the mouth ft is placed The jellyfish swims through the sea bv the alternate ...
... no jelly-fish in Y the winter and early spring, anti the whole of fv them die in the autumn, shrimps and all. Before :e dying, the shrimp leaves the stomach of the d jelly-fish, and lays its eggs at the bottom of the Ls shallow sea. The jellyfish lays ...
... the line of the receding tide, certain masses of jelly were left stranded high and dry en the sand. These were benighted jellyfishes which had been caught too near the shore for zafe retreat. They lay in the sun, masses of azure blue, with coral * pink ...
... succumbing to the repeated stabs of the stick. The elder lady was severely stung, and remains in a precaricaf condition. The jellyfish measured jast nine feet in the length of its tentacles. ...
... succumbing to the repeated stabs of tiie stick. The elder lady was severaly stung, and remains in a precarious cotiditi HI. The jellyfish measured j'L-it nine feat in tha leugih of its tentac]s8. ...