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cogent. In another part of this book I have given examples 

 of the state of lifelessness which drought induces in some 



Fir,. 64.— Axoloti (in the waterl :vnti Amblystoma (on the land). 



simple animals, and from which returning moisture can 

 after many days recall them. 



Changes may also be due to the chemical composition 

 of the medium, as was established by the experiments of 



Fig. 65.— Side view of male Artemia salinn (enlarged). 

 (From Chambers's Encyclop.') 



Schmankewitsch on certain small Crustaceans. Among the 

 numerous species of the brine-shrimp Artemia, the most 

 unlike arc A. saiina and A. milhausenii \ they differ in the 



