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Updated: June 28, 2025
Pouter pigeon, late development of the large crop in. Powell, Dr., on stridulation. Power, Dr., on the different colours of the sexes in a species of Squilla. Powys, Mr., on the habits of the chaffinch in Corfu. Pre-eminence of man. Preference for males by female birds; shewn by mammals, in pairing. Prehensile organs. Presbytis entellus, fighting of the male.
This is the case with the large compound eyes, with the structure of the heart, with the raptorial feet in Squilla, and with the powerful, muscular, straightly-extended abdomen in Palaemon, Alpheus, Hippolyte, and the Hermit Crabs. It is the case, lastly, with the conversion of the two anterior pairs of limbs into antennae.
Among these were some individuals of the squilla tribe, which, though one of the tenderest of the crustaceous family, had not suffered the least injury from pressure or friction. The heights of Carmel, too, present similar phenomena.
Embryo of a Squilla, magnified 45 diam. a. heart. The corresponding body-segments are already well developed, an unpaired eye is still present, the anterior antennae are already biramose, whilst the flagellum is wanting in the posterior, and the mandibles are destitute of palpi; the four anterior abdominal segments bear biramose natatory feet, without branchiae; the fifth abdominal segment has no appendages, and this is also the case with the tail, which still appears as a simple lamina, fringed on the hinder margin with numerous short teeth.
Of Crustacea already described, Palæmon longimanus, Alphæus marmoratus, and Squilla chiragra; the legs of the last are red, and formed like a club; it uses them as weapons of offence or defence, and inflicts wounds in striking them out by a mechanism peculiar to itself.
Squilla, different colours of the sexes of a species of. Squirrels, battles of male; African, sexual differences in the colouring of; black. Stag, long hairs of the throat of; horns of the; battles of; horns of the, with numerous branches; bellowing of the; crest of the. Stag-beetle, numerical proportion of sexes of; use of jaws; large size of male; weapons of the male.
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