In regard to the markings of the fish immediately after migrating from salt to fresh water it is unnecessary to say more, except that the vermicular marks differ somewhat in different fish.
The worm of workers passes three days in the egg, five in the vermicular state, and then the bees close up its cell with a wax covering.
You cannot forget, Sir, that the expansion of their sexual organs is owing to the reception of some particles of royal jelly, while in the vermicular form.
The worms proceeding from them pass their vermicularstate in the same place where the eggs were deposited, which proves that bees are not charged with the care of transporting the eggs as has been supposed.
His caecum has a vermicular appendix, which is not the case in any other ape, nor is the neck of the colon so long as in the latter.
The stools diminish in frequency from diminished peristaltic and vermicular action, and vomiting, if previously present, now ceases.
The poisonous sangsue of Charlottesville may always be distinguished from the medicinal leech by its blackness, and especially by its writhing or vermicular motions, which very nearly resemble those of a snake.
In a fearfully brief period the patient died, when it appeared that in the jar containing the leeches, had been introduced, by accident, one of the venomous vermicular sangsues which are now and then found in the neighboring ponds.
That vermicular movement which we noticed in the oesophagus and in the stomach is found here also.
The animal frees itself from an excess of this secretion by a contractile movement which it exercises upon the sac, when the civet issues in a vermicular form, and is carefully collected.
Thus the different fibres get interlaced, by their ends pursuing ever tortuous paths; their vermicular motion being always, however, root foremost.
The vermicular pieces that pass through are cut to the proper lengths, and dried.
Under the microscope, this proved an Oscillatoria, which I could not identify with any of the described species in Harvey's Phytologia: the filaments creeping and twining with the peculiar vermicular movements of the genus.
Admitting the interpretation given of these to be correct, they are no more related to Eozoon than are the curious vermicularcrystals of a micaceous mineral which I have noticed in the Canadian limestones.
The vermicular shape, however, of the masses with which the cases are surrounded, does not seem easily reconcilable with this supposition, unless they are considered as the excrement of the larva.
We should imagine, then, that the down is first spread out into the form required, and afterwards plastered on the inside to keep it in form, when probably the grub spins the vermicular cells previous to its metamorphosis.
The symptom of security from a repetition of the Fit, is a vermicular sensation, betokening that the peristaltic motion, and the Circulation is restored to its regular pace again.
The remedy proposed is Ipecacuanha, in a dose that will not occasion any nausea; but enough to excite such an increased action of the vermicular movement of the stomach, that the phlegm may be separated and expelled from that organ.
Colonies of these creatures, so abundant in the Primordial, may, when obliged to remove, have covered the surfaces of beds of mud with vermicular markings.
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