THE PELAGIC FAUNA AND FLORA. 



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singularly to the wildness of the scene. Each wave rises like 

 a mass of molten iron, and seems to threaten the vessel with 



Fig. 68. — Tornaria. 

 Greatly magnified. 



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Fig. 69. — Pilidium. Greatly 

 magnified. 



Fig. 72. — Dactylopus Larva. Greatly magnified. 



Fig. 70. — Lencodora Larva. 

 Greatly magnified. 



Fig. 71. — Polygordins 

 Larva. '^-. 



destruction ; it breaks, then passes off in her trail, and adds new 

 beauty to her brilliant wake. In this general illumination, 



