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SUBKINGDOM CCBLBNTBBATA. 



Fig. 1,60. 



surface of the body-wall. Interspers- 

 ing the tentacles and other parts of 

 the body are cells containing long, 

 spirally-coiled threads, barbed and 

 serrated, which dart forth with incon- 

 ceivable velocity to lasso their prey.* 



Mg. m. 



Lasso. 



Pelagia cyanella. Jelly-fish. 



The DiscophorsB (disc-bearers) 

 include those Jelly-fishes with an 

 umbrella-like disc, by the contraction 

 of which the water is expelled and 

 swimming effected. Some of this 

 family measure seven feet in diam- 

 eter, with tentacles a hundred feet in 



* They are the terror of bathers, as the pain io- 

 flicted hy the lash of their envenomed filaments is 

 exceedingly deranging to the whole nervous sys- 

 tem, though at first seeming to be no more than 

 the tingling sensation of the common stinging nettle. 



