id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044106290224 Gosse, Philip Henry Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms, or, Manifestations of the Divine Wisdom in the natural history of animals by Philip Henry Gosse 1857 .txt text/plain 78631 3774 69 resembling short lines, most of which are seen to be composed of more or fewer bead-like bodies, united into a chain. But there is a very beautiful form, and one which cannot fail to possess great interest for the young microscopical student, which commonly occurs pretty early. "When carefully watched under a power of 70 diameters, this brilliant species exhibits the following appearances :—At first we discern au uneven surface with little Their natural prey consists of the smaller Mollusca, Annelida, Star-fishes, Crustacea, and, in short, of any animals called cirri, hang from the under surface, which are considered as the swimming organs, and the animals constitute the order Cirrigrada. The organs of the mouth vary much in form and function in different insects. the Class, the animals presenting the perfect form even and the external form of their body is fish-like, as are also ./cache/hvd.32044106290224.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044106290224.txt