The science of life : fully illustrated in tone and line and including many diagrams
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Asterina, a little starfish
A group of echinoderms
A group of marine worms .
“ Measly ” pork, seoins white, parasitic worms :
Planaria . .
The life-cycle of the liver-fluke .
Tenia, a common tapeworm
Terebratula
Single. starfish arm ‘growing missing parts .
The marine worm—stage of multiplication ; e ;
The worm Syllis ramosa
A colony of Obelia
The Pennaria rebuilding polyps
Stinging capsules of a Ccelenterate .
Group of Ceelenterates :
Collared cells of a living sponge .
Surface of a leaf showing cells and stomata ,
Plant cells from a moss leaf :
Regenerationin Bryophyllumcalycinum
The buttercup flower
Pollen grains sprouting in a drop of water > ; :
The life-cycle of the fern
Sperms from a fern and a moss
A moss-plant, showing the slender spore-bearing generation
Fertilization in the higher plants
A Limax Ameba . :
Amoeba multiplies by fission
Chlamydomonas, half animal and half plant.
The germination of a | mould
The birth of a lichen
The graceful spore-cases mould .
The growth of a slime-mould
Three kinds of bacteria : :
Professor Scheuchzer’s ‘‘ damaged skeleton of a poor sinner drowned in the Deluge ” :
The time-scale of the record of the rocks : :
Stages in the evolution of the horse’s s hoof . :
Tooth evolution in horses . ‘
The modern horse recapitulates its own evolution ; : 3
The evolution of horses
A reconstruction of Ar chzopter yx
The extinct diving-bird, Hesperornis .
Steps in the evolution of ear-bones from jaw-bones (Ther omorph reptiles) .
A vegetable missing link, Lyginopteris
Structural plan of vertebrate forelimbs. : 5
The fore-limbs of flying vertebrates .
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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135 Six insect faces
136 Vestigial leg of a Greenland right
138 whale ‘ ; Vestigial hind- limb in vertebrates
139 A collection of vertebrate embryos .
140 Ancestral reminiscence in the feather-
I4I star’s life-history
142 A turbot recapitulates its symmetrical
143 past .
A Saint Bernard and a toy black and
145 tan terrier; extreme variation . The skull of a King Charles’ spaniel
145 and of a primitive, wolf-like papa
146 dog .
147 Two freely interbreeding species of
148 crows .
149 Some typical African mammals
151 Some primitive mammals from the
153 Australian area .
Someextinct South American mammals
155 Some characteristic animals from
150 South America
156 Howthe Marsupials colonized Australia.
159 Diprotodon, the extinct giant wombat The distribution of the only two exist-
160 ing kinds of tapir .
163 The present distribution of the ‘camel
164 family Amanat ebant two months of true age ~
165 Orang-outangs, young and old .
166 A comparison of hands
168 Skeleton of a full-grown male gorilla
169 The five kinds of man-like apes; as
adults, and as late embryos
173 The jaw of the Heidelberg Man
175 Pasteur’s experiment with yeast
178 How a complicated cell divides How a gemmule is formed in the
179 freshwater sponge :
180 The life-history of Copromonas .
183 Some different kinds of male gametes Flatworms regenerating 5 2 Grafting .
197 A plant Chimera The continuity of the generations
198 Diagram of how the chromosome out-
“fit is handed on . 03 Johannsen’s experiment with “beans o4 Beans: differences in average seedweight 205 Beans : “modifying conditions ,
208 Beans :: third-generation mutations .
211 The breeding behaviour of Four-
QI o’clocks (Mendel) . : : Inter-breeding of “ Waltzing” and
213 normal mouse :
214 Why no yellow mice breed true .
The Habsburg lip : 17 Diagram of activities of a chromosome-
218 pair
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