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The dried skins of various fishes also ofter 

 interesting and beautiful examples for the tynj to 

 investigate with the microscope. Fish scales are 



Fig, 166. Hairs of " woolly-bear " caterpillar 



contained in distinct membranous sacs ot the cutis 

 or skin proper ; and above the scales is a fine 

 membrane or skin layer quite distinct from the 

 cutis, although the rough scaly bodies of some 

 fishes scarcely appear to the unaided eye to be 

 thus covered. The dried skins of the dog-fishes, 

 which latter are of common occurrence in British 



