Natural History a Manual of Zology for Schools Colleges And the General Rea

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Natural History a Manual of Zology for Schools Colleges And the General Rea
Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877
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They are exposed for sale in the markets of Naples and Smyrna, and in the bazaars of India. They vary from an inch to two feet in length. TEUTHID^E, LOLIGO, OR SQUID FAMILY. This Family comprises cephalopods with an elongated body, fins short, Fig. 377- Squid, Loligo Bartramii, LeS. One half. Atlantic Coast of the United States.
broad, and mostly terminal. The internal shell, or pen, consists of three parts, a shaft and two lateral expansions.
BELEMNITID. E, OR BELEMNITE FAMILY. This Family emb
...races cephalopods which have a shell consisting of a pen terminating at the hind extremity in a chambered cone. A hundred species have been found imbedded in the rocks, but there are no living representatives.
SEPIAD. E, OR CUTTLE-FISH FAMILY. This Family comprises cephalopods whose calcareous internal shell or cuttle-bone consists of a broad laminated plate, termi- nating behind in a hollow imperfectly chambered apex. They are distributed world-wide, and are from three inches to three feet long.


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