id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35490 Agassiz, Alexander Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. .txt text/plain 46533 2487 69 Young Star-fish (Astracanthion) in different stages tentacles or in the form, size, color, and texture of the body, are animals having so little solidity, and consisting so largely of water. represent, and indeed are themselves the distinct individuals (Fig. 17) composing the community, and they look not unlike the star-shaped large gelatinous umbrella-like disks, commonly called Jelly-fishes, we must not leave unnoticed one very remarkable Hydroid Acaleph (Fig. 24), not found in our waters, and resembling the Polyps so much, that The Campanella (Fig. 51) is a pretty little Jelly-fish, not larger (Fig. 73), another very pretty little Jelly-fish, closely allied to In Fig. 90 we have the little Jelly-fish in its adult condition, about Looked at from the under or the oral side, as seen in Fig. 134, the animal presents the mouth, a circular aperture furnished with Star-fish, for these two cavities will develop into two water-tubes, ./cache/35490.txt ./txt/35490.txt