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Page 348
... sacculina as some abnormal growth which had protruded from the body of the crab . The sacculina is a true parasite in every sense of the term . It is dependent , not merely for lodgment , but for nourishment also , upon its host ; and ...
... sacculina as some abnormal growth which had protruded from the body of the crab . The sacculina is a true parasite in every sense of the term . It is dependent , not merely for lodgment , but for nourishment also , upon its host ; and ...
Page 349
... sacculina becomes converted into the likeness of the parent- form . Such is a brief sketch of the development of a true parasite , and we may now inquire what the life - history of this animal teaches us concerning its antecedents , and ...
... sacculina becomes converted into the likeness of the parent- form . Such is a brief sketch of the development of a true parasite , and we may now inquire what the life - history of this animal teaches us concerning its antecedents , and ...
Page 350
... sacculina existed as a free swimming creature , of active habits , and possessing a tolerably high degree of organisation . Doubtless some less energetic member of the sacculina family secured a temporary resting - place on the body of ...
... sacculina existed as a free swimming creature , of active habits , and possessing a tolerably high degree of organisation . Doubtless some less energetic member of the sacculina family secured a temporary resting - place on the body of ...
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