Introduction to Zoology for the Use of Schools volume 1
Introduction to Zoology for the Use of Schools volume 1
Patterson Robert
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He was at first quite soft, and appeared considerably larger than usual, but gradually grew firmer, and on the fifth day felt to the touch as hard as usual, and ad- vanced with open pincers to the attack of my finger, though evidently not without some little doubtfulness of his powers. Before the end of the week he was himself again, came on * Histoire dcs Crustaces, tome ii. Page 330. t These notices of the Cray-lisli are entirely extracted from Mr. Thompson's article on the Crustacea, already... referred to. PART i. V 2 88 INTRODUCTION TO ZOOLOGY. more boldly than ever, and with greater effect, as his weapons were sharper. He lived nearly two years with me, and during the whole time received no food excepting one or two worms. "* The Shrimp* ( Crangon vulgaris) is common on the sandy shores, and adjacent saline marshes, from the north to the south of Ireland. About thirty years ago, it was regularly exposed for sale at Belfast, but the side of the bay on which it was taken has now become soft and oozy, and the Shrimps so small and scarce that they are no longer sought for.
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