The Microscope: Its History, Construction, And Applications

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The Microscope: Its History, Construction, And Applications
Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899
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No. 87, shows a side view of one set in the skin. ) Holothuridea, " Sea-cucumbers. " In this family the body acquires a slug-like form. The radiate structure is in fact scarcely recognisable in these animals, except in the arrangement of the tentacles which surround the mouth. The body is always more or less elongated, with the mouth at one end and the anal opening at the other ; the calcareous deposit in the skin is reduced to scattered granules; and in one family the ambulacra are entirely wa...nting.
The integument consists of a number of minute reticu- lated plates, set closely on the substance of the skin. The forms of the plates are various, as well as the spicula set in them. The Australian seas furnish many varieties : Plate VIII. Nos. 171 and 172, are representations of plates and spicula under polarised light. Objects of this class are also well suited for black-ground illumination.
The structure of the spines and other solid parts of the skeleton of Echinodermata can only be displayed by making thin sections, in the way described for cutting bone, at page 209.


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