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1 AN IMMEASURABLE WONDER. [Angust 15, 1»7. ] 1 G7 reddish stripes. Dieiiien's Laud, of a beautiful but tills worm is the uurivalled, the never" missing, the living line and hooli fisher. Monsieur Dumeril, the fatlier of the French naturalists, who first made this worm known in France, called it un lacet — a lasso, or an elastic noose. Some JJritish naturalists have called these annelides, ribbon-worms. And these living ribbons are of all sizes and colours. The tarry Borlasia of our soutliern co...asts is cer- taiidy not a beautiful ribbon. A French milliner will never recommend it to adorn the smart hats of the Britannic ladies, and would shriek at the fancy of allying it to the little flower-pots worn upon tlie top-knots of Gallic dames. However, like many British things, our Borlasia is plain but efficient. The ribbons found upon the coasts of the South Sea Islands are of a dark brown hue with Near Hobart's Town, Van there are found Borlasia golden yellow with brown bands, and a very black narrow stripe running along the back.
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