LUMINOUS PROTOZOANS. Noctiluca iniliaris Noctilucce (magnified KX3 diameters), (in milk). N. mUiaris (slightly magnified). LUMINOUS PORTION OF NOCTILUCA (highly magnified) .
PLATE III. LUMINOUS SEA JELLY. (Thaumantius.) LUMINOUS COKAL. PRUNING-KNIFE FISH. (Zanclus.)
PLATE II. M. DE TESSAN READING BY LIGHT OF PHOSPHORESCENT SEA.
LUMINOUS BEETLES, ETC. a. Lampyris splendidula male. b. " " female. c. " " larva. d. Lampyris noctiluca male. e. " " female. /. " " larva.
Sea jelly Beroe forskalii and mollusk Cranchia scabra
Living lights : a popular account of phosphorescent animals and vegetables / by Charles Frederick Holder.
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PLATE X. 1. Scopelus humboldti, showing luminous spots. 2. Mother o'pearl organ from side of same. 3. Argyropdecus. 4. Longitudinal section of organs from abdominal region of same. 5. Luminous organ from n More
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PLATE XII. THE LANTERN FLY. (Fulgora lanternaria.. According to Madame MERIAN, Marquis SPINOLA, and others.
PLATE XI. LUMINOUS BEETLE. (Pyrophvrus noctiivcus.) In burrow of Mole Cricket.
PLATE XV. LUMINOUS CRUSTACEANS. Nemalocarcinm gracilipes. Cyclops (magnified).
Chiasmodus (=Chiasmodon) – Sun-Fish – Plagiodus (Alepisaurus ferox) – Harpadon – Beryx
PLATE XVI. 8ali.a spinosa. CHAIN OF SALPS Appendicularia
m LUMINOUS UMBELLULARIA. LUMINOUS FISH. SILICIOUS SPONGE. (Chauliodus.) LUMINOUS CRUSTACEAN. (Ptichogaster.) LUMINOUS CORALS.
PLATE XXV. LUMINOUS WATERSPOUT.
PLATE XXVI. LUMINOSITY OF HEUON'S BKEA8T.
PLATE XVII. PYROSOMA AND DIVER. (See page 84.)
SEA BOTTOM. 1,500 metres, or one quarter of mile in depttu