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swimming gaily along in the water by driving in and 
out the jelly-veil (v 9 3) spread across their rim. 
Anything to exceed the delicacy and b 
these tiny jelly globes can scarcely be imagined, and 
The Campanulina. — Hit 
1 Natural size of the animal tree, t % Natui ' '' ■ 
taming the jelly-bell. 3'. Natural sire of fn »*■ 
2 A piece <>f the fixed animal-tree 
feeding. *. Sac with the jellyhell upsid 
, Free ielly-bell magnified, v, The veil 
|„g tube of the animal, m, rhew 
the bell. I' <•. Coloured spot* in the rim. 
u tliey are easily bred in 
their life-history may be i 
as they are, the pulsation of the bell as 
