THE CCELENTERATES 



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anemones, described in the next section. In the course of 

 time remarkable changes ensue, which first manifest them- 



FIG. 25. Stages in the development of a scyphozoan jelly-fish, a, the attached 

 young, which in b has separated into a number of disks, each of which becomes a 

 jelly-fish, c. After KORSCHELT and HEIDER. 



selves in a series of grooves encircling the body. These 

 grow deeper, and the body of the animal finally comes to 

 resemble a pile of sau- 

 cers with the edge of 

 each developed into a 

 number of lobes (Fig. 

 25, I). One after an- 

 other each saucer, to 

 preserve the simile, 

 raises itself from the 

 top of the pile and 

 swims away, and is 

 clearly seen to be a 

 jelly-fish, though con- 

 siderably unlike the 



flfhilt As o-rnwth rrn FIG. 26. -An attached scyphozoan jelly-fish 



aault. AS grOWtn pr< (H alidystus). Natural size, from Nature. 



ceeds, however, it un- 

 dergoes a series of transformations which result in the 

 adult form. 



