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CHEMISTR Y OF RESPIRA TION. 
TABLE — continued. 
Hour 
-rl 
^. 
"x "" — ! - 
0) 
Animal. 
-I. h 
■so 
= — a 
u e = 
Ms - 
; = - 
: — ■/. 
■- c - 
— - E 
C0 2 
U 
c3 
P. 
Remarks. 
Observer. 
?.S 
() 
per Kil 
(in 
Carbi 
per Kil 
(in 
s 
Vermes ' — 
Lumbricus . 
112 
0-1013 
(70-8 c.c.) 
0-108 
(J4-9 c.c.) 
•77 
? 
Regnault and 
Reiset. - 
0-593 
18°-19° 
One determination. 
Pott. ;; 
Hirudo 
0-645 
(328 c c.) 
16"-19° 
Mean of two ^ter- 
minations. 
" 
Hirudo officinalis 
2-2 
0-0328 
0-0312 
■69 
13°-5 
Before ^j 
i tt .. r& meal. 
After 
Jolyet and 
(22-98 c.c.) 
(15-9 c.c.) 
Regnard. * 
0-0567 
0-0701 
•90 
13° 
(39-70 c.c.) 
(3-r7 c.c.) 
IXSECTA— 
Anthercea (18) 
42-5 
0-840 
0-916 
(465-7 c.c.) 
•79 
1 
Regnault and 
Reiset. 
" 
39 
0-687 
(480 c.c.) 
0-767 
(390-7 C.c.) 
•81 
9 
" 
42) 
40 
1-170 
(818 c.c.) 
1-189 
(604-5 c.c.) 
•73 
2 
" 
MeloUmtka (40i 
40-3 
1-076 
(752 c.c.) 
1-1699 
(594 -8 c.c.) 
■79 
j 
" 
(37) 
37 
0-962 
(673 c.c.) 
1-092 
(555 c.c.) 
•82 
? 
" 
Geotrupes 
0-32 
1-130 
(574 c.c.) 
20°-21 o 
Mean of two deter- 
minations. 
Pott. 
Mclolontha . 
2-0 
0-987 
(503 c.c.) 
15°-17° 
Larva. Mean of four 
determinations. 
" 
Loeusta 
0-839 
(427 c.c.) 
16-19° 
Mean of three deter- 
minations. 
» 
Gryttus campes- 
0-25 
2-305 
i> >> 
„ 
iris 
(1172 c.c.) 
" 
0-05 
2-127 
(1081 c.c.) 
17°-21° 
Mean of two deter- 
minations. 
" 
Blatta orientalis . 
0-268 
1-045 
15-20° 
30°-35° 
Butschli. 5 
Mollusca — 
Octopus vulgaris 
2310 
■0630 
(44-1 C.C.) 
1174:. 
(37 9 c.c.) 
•86 
15° -5 
Jolyet and 
Regnard. 
)j »» 
•1115 
•95 
16° 
Vernon. 
Tethys leporina . 
•0165 
•84 
10° 
" 
Crustacea — 
•0543 
•0642 
Astacus fluvialis . 
31 
(38 c.c.) 
(32-7 c.c.) 
•86 
12°-5 
Jolyet and 
Regnard. 
Gammarus pules 
(132c. c.) 
(95 c.c.) 
■72 
12° -5 
.. 
Palemon squilla . 
(125 c.c.) 
(103-8 c.c.) 
•83 
19° 
„ 
Cancer pagurus . 
470 
(107 c.c.) 
(89-9 c.c.) 
•84 
16° 
. 
Homarus vulgaris 
315 
(68 c.c.) 
(54-4 c.c.) 
•80 
15° 
Palinurus quad- 
520 
(44 2 c.c.) 
(38-9 c.c.) 
•88 
15° 
ricorn 
1 For experimeiits upon the respiration of neinatoid worms, see Bunge, Ztschr. f. 
physiol. Chem., Strasshurg, 1883, Bd. viii. S. 48 ; 1890, Bd. xiv. S. 31S. 
-Ann. de chim. etphys., Paris, 1849, Ser. 3, tome xxvi. 
3 Landwirthsch. Versuchsstat., Bd. xviii. S. 81. 
4 Arch, de physiol. norm, etpath., Paris, 1877, tome iv. p. 44. 
5 Butschli, Arch. f. Anat., Physiol., u. wissenseh. Med., 1874, S. 348. For further details 
on the respiratory exchange of insects, see Spallanzani, Jo urn. f. Chem. Pkysik. %c. Min., 
Berlin, Bd. iii. S. 378 ; Yauquelin, Ann. de chim., Paris. 1792, tome xii. ; Trevirauus, Ztschr. 
f. Physiol. 1832, Bd. iv. S. 23 ; Newport, Phil. Trans., London, 1837, pt. ii. p. 259; Detmer, 
Landwirthsch. Versuchsstat., Bd. xv. S. 196 ; Liebe, Jahresb. ii.d. Fortschr. d. Tkier-Ckem., 
"Wiesbaden, 1872, S. 332; Schmidt-Schwedt, Perl, cntomol. Ztschr., Bd. xxxi. S. 325. 
