| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1839 - 524 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifice of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
| 1839 - 1000 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifice of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
| 1839 - 518 lapas
...at shorter intervals on rerqivins; fresh supplies of sea-w'ater. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared .to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifice of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
| 1839 - 518 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifice of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
| 1839 - 1004 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence or absence of either did not at all i,ntorrupt its movements; but its sense of feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1854 - 344 lapas
...quiescent as before, till the water was again ejected with a jerk; this alternating process was repeated at unequal intervals during the whole time my specimens...insensible both to sound and light, as the presence and absence of either did not at all interrupt its movements ; but its sense of feeling appeared to... | |
| William Clark - 1855 - 556 lapas
...quiescent as before till the water was again ejected with a jerk. This alternating process was repeated at unequal intervals during the whole time my specimens...receiving fresh supplies of sea-water, when I suppose the food, the quality of which I could not ascertain, was more abundant. The animal appears to be insensible... | |
| Lovell Augustus Reeve - 1860 - 860 lapas
...of the muscles, because this was never done without the valves nearly closing at the same instant. The animal appears to be insensible both to sound...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifices of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 556 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances Heart-Shell Uioeardia Car). 1, «!T<M open, to show the animal and the feeler* or ciliated fringe of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 556 lapas
...but at shorter intervals on receiving fresh supplies of sea-water. The animal appeared to Mr. Bulwer to be insensible both to sound and light, as the presence...feeling appeared to be very delicate. Minute substances dropped into the orifice of the mantle instantly excited the animal, and a column of water strongly... | |
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