... besides some nearly mature foetuses contained in the mouth, two or three were squeezed apparently from the stomach; but not bearing any marks of violence, or of the action of the gastric fluid. It is probable that these found their way into that last... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Seite 131859Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1860 - 512 Seiten
...if they had been bitten, or forcibly held by the teeth. In many instances the foetuses were •till alive, though the parent had been dead for many hours....of the mouth and the stomach. These facts lead to a conclusion that this is a mouth gestation, as the eggs are found there in all stages of development,... | |
| 1860 - 448 Seiten
...of the eggs were noticed as stated above; and in one instance, besides some nearly mature fœtuses contained in the mouth, two or three were squeezed...time after they are hatched. The question will be naturally asked, how, under such circumstances, the fishes are able to secure and swallow their food.... | |
| 1860 - 452 Seiten
...noticed as stated above; and in one instance, besides some nearly mature faetuses contained in the moulh, two or three were squeezed apparently from the stomach;...time after they are hatched. The question will be naturaljy asked, how, under such circumstances, the fishes are able to secure and swallow their (bod.... | |
| 1867 - 460 Seiten
...noticed as stated above; and in one instance, besides some nearly mature fectuses contained in the moulh, two or three were squeezed apparently from the stomach;...some time after they are hatched. The question will bo naturally asked, how, under such circumstances, the fishes are able to secure and swallow their... | |
| 1867 - 448 Seiten
...death, in consequence of the relaxation of the sphincter which separates the cavities of the month and the stomach. These facts lead to the conclusion...time after they are hatched. The question will be naturally asked, how, under such circumstances, the fishes are able to secure and swallow their food.... | |
| 1860 - 448 Seiten
...crammed to its fullest capacity. The above observations apply to Xjinge-njinge. With regard to Jarabakka, I had but few opportunities for dissection, but in...time after they are hatched. The question will be naturally asked, how, under such circumstances, the fishes are able to secure and swallow their food.... | |
| 1918 - 330 Seiten
...violence or of the action of the gastric fluid. It is probable that these found their way into that cavity after death, in consequence of the relaxation...sphincter which separates the cavities of the mouth and stomach." There are now to be described, and if possible explained, three extraordinary cases which... | |
| 1906 - 854 Seiten
...mature foetus of natural size of a sea catfish after death m COnse- orTachlmirinc. After Wyman. quence of the relaxation of the sphincter, which separates the cavities of the mouth and the stomach." The number of eggs carried by the males varies between eight or ten and forty or fifty. Wyman found... | |
| 1906 - 714 Seiten
...mature foetus of natural sl/e of a sea catfish after death in COnse- orlkohbnrlne. After Wynmn. quence of the relaxation of the sphincter, which separates the cavities of the mouth and the stomach." The number of eggs carried by the males varies. between eight or ten and forty or fifty. Wyman found... | |
| 1917 - 748 Seiten
...violence or of the action of the gastric fluid. It is probable that these found their way into that cavity after death, in consequence of the relaxation...sphincter which separates the cavities of the mouth and stomach." There are now to be described, and if possible explained, three extraordinary cases which... | |
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