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39. Some other types of water load 118 



40. Summary 120 



Chapter VII. Water Eelations of Other Species 122 



§ 41. Introduction 122 



42. Eabbit 123 



43. Eat 126 



44. Garter snake. Eeptiles 132 



45. Limax 134 



46. Helix 135 



47. Insects 137 



48. Phascolosoma 138 



49. Lumbricus : 142 



50. Bipalium 144 



51. Arbacia egg. Echinoderm eggs 144 



52. Freshwater Zoothamnium 146 



53. Marine Zoothamnium 147 



54. Ameba 148 



55. Note on plants 148 



56. Summary 149 



Chapter VIII. Equilibrations in Parts of Organisms 151 



$ 57. Introduction 151 



58. ■ Volumes in situ 151 



59. Blood and plasma 153 



60. Arm 158 



61. Other organs 158 



62. Cells and nuclei 160 



63. Summary of parts in situ 160 



64. Isolated parts 161 



65. Muscles 161 



66. Cells '. 164 



67. Summary 166 



Chapter IX. General Features of "Water Exchanges 168 



$ 68. Introduction 168 



69. Some limitations 168 



70. Some parameters comparing exchanges 170 



71. Time relations 178 



72. Equilibration diagrams 188 



73. Beha:vior 195 



74. Water contents and turnovers 195 



75. Tolerated loads 201 



76. Summary 202 



Chapter X. Some Other Correlatives of Water Content (Dog) 206 



§77. Orientation 206 



78. Volumes of parts 207 



79. Water contents (dilutions) of parts 210 



80. Blood and plasma 213 



81. Concentrations of urine 224 



82. Concentrations of other body fluids 225 



83. Others compositions 225 



84. Correlated metabolisms and behaviors 227 



