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Page 226
... larvæ were reared . The addition of certain growth factors in the medium proved decisive ; the larvæ are now supplied with yeast and Vorticella in spring water corrected for salinity and pH ( constant temperature 20-21 ° C. ) . The ...
... larvæ were reared . The addition of certain growth factors in the medium proved decisive ; the larvæ are now supplied with yeast and Vorticella in spring water corrected for salinity and pH ( constant temperature 20-21 ° C. ) . The ...
Page 474
... Larvæ THE large , hæmoglobin - bearing larvæ of the genus Chironomus , commonly known as bloodworms , are the most abundant and widespread members of the bottom mud communities in ponds and lakes , but owing to the obscurity of the ...
... Larvæ THE large , hæmoglobin - bearing larvæ of the genus Chironomus , commonly known as bloodworms , are the most abundant and widespread members of the bottom mud communities in ponds and lakes , but owing to the obscurity of the ...
Page 767
... larvæ , from the rain of detritus from above , and experience shows that the larvæ are closely adapted to suitable surroundings , dying rather than metamorphosing if the right substratum is not available . The water in the bottle ...
... larvæ , from the rain of detritus from above , and experience shows that the larvæ are closely adapted to suitable surroundings , dying rather than metamorphosing if the right substratum is not available . The water in the bottle ...
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Inaugural Lecture Prof Herbert Dingle 108 | xxxvii |
Appointment of Dr F E King as pro | xlv |
The Corpus Allatum and the Control of Meta | 16 |
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