Molluscous Animals Including Shellfish Forming the Article Mollusca in Th
Molluscous Animals Including Shellfish Forming the Article Mollusca in Th
John Fleming
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Trans, vol. Ixxxix. P. 321. ) " this substance, in composition, is exactly similar to shell, and consists of various mem- branes, hardened by carbonate of lime, without the small- est mixture of phosphate. " The most remarkable species of this genus is the Sepia officinalis, which is distinguished from the others by its smooth skin. It inhabits the British seas, and although seldom taken, its bone is cast ashore on different parts of the coast, from the south of England to the Zetland isles. GE...NUS LOLIGO. Calamary. Sides of the sac only fur- nished partially with fins. The suckers are disposed on the arms and feet in a double row. The dorsal plate is flexible and corneous, im- bedded in the substance of the sac, and is multiplied with years. Dr. Leach has described three new species of the genus Loligo, which were collected by Mr. Cranch during the voyage to the Congo, in that unfortunate expedition under the direction of Captain Tuckey. These species be- long to a group which have the suckers produced into hook- ed processes.
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