The New Natural History volume 6

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The New Natural History volume 6
Richard Lydekker
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Here the egg- shell is dissolved by the action of the digestive fluids, and a small embryo, the proscolex, is set free. This embryo is a small round creature furnished with six hooks, arranged in three pairs. Upon this proscolex the gastric and intestinal juices have no effect ; but instead of undergoing further development in the alimentary canal of the ox, it bores by means of its hooks into the blood-vessels of its host, and is thus carried by the circulation into the muscles, liver, lungs, ...brain, or other suitable resting place, where it starts its growth. Here it elongates, and becomes larger, while the hooks drop off and the central portion liquefies, so that a bladder of fluid is formed. When these bladders which are oval and about a quarter of an inch in length are found lying side by side between the muscular fibres' of beef, the meat is spoken of as measly. The next step is the formation of the head, which takes place in the fol- lowing way. At one spot on the side of the bladder an infolding of the outer skin takes place, and this elongates until converted into a hollow sac project- ing into the cavity of the bladder.

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