Therefore it is plainly evident that I am Highly Magnified, and there is no good reason why you should doubt the fact.
A few cells of a leaf of Naias flexilis, highly magnified: the arrows indicate the courses of the circulating currents.
A bursting antheridium, and some of the accompanying jointed threads, highly magnified.
Small portion of epidermis of the Garden Balsam, highly magnified, showing very sinuous-walled cells, and three stomata.
A highly magnified view of a peptic or gastric gland, which is represented as giving off branches.
Cases of Diatoms in the Richmond "Infusorial earth;" highly magnified.
The tips of the fleshy little spinnerets should be highly magnified and we shall notice that the structure of the tips differs in each pair of spinnerets.
If some of this powder be highly magnified, it will be found to consist of chains of spores, six or seven in a chain.
The free edges of the scales project outwards a little so that the wool, when not so highly magnified, appears to have a toothed margin.
Highly magnified view of anterior lip of blastopore, to shew the origin of the primary mesoblast from the wall of the archenteron.
Highly magnified view of the dorsal part of a single nerve, and of the commissure connected with it.
Illustration: Circulation of the Blood in the Web of a Frog's Foot, highly magnified.
Section, highly magnified, of a two-layered animal, Hydra (Grade II.
Fossil Skeletons of Polycystina, from the so-called "Infusorial Earth" of Barbadoes, highly magnified.
Diagrammatic representation of a typical Gastrula, or two-layered larval form, highly magnified; optical section, longitudinal.
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