... ripe, after which time the slightest application of warmth and moisture is sufficient to bring forth, in an instant, the latent larva. At this time, if the tongue of the horse touches the egg, its operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm... Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany - Side 91799Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1798 - 752 sider
...time, if the tongue of the horfe touches the egg, its oferculum is thown open, and a fmall sftiv« worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moift...tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the rtomach. IÍ the egg itfelf be taken up by accident.it may pafs on to the inteftinal canal before it... | |
| 1798 - 618 sider
...oftercuhim is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. If the egg itself be taken up by accident, it may pas* on to the intestinal canal before it... | |
| 1799 - 730 sider
...aferfulum is thrown open, and a ("inn 11 ;i. live worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moilt furface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the ftomach. If the egg itfclf be taken up by accident, it may pafs on to the intellinal canal before it hatches ; in which... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 624 sider
...egg, its lid is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. It is however fortunate for the animals, that insect is exposed to so many hazards, that scarcely... | |
| 1818 - 384 sider
...operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. If the egg itself be taken up by accident, it may pass on to the intestinal canal before it... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 402 sider
...operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. If the egg itself be taken up by accident, it may pass on to the intestinal canal before it... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 sider
...operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. If the egg itself be taken up by accident, it may pass on to the intestinal canal before it... | |
| 1871 - 600 sider
...tlie egg, it opens, aud a small active worm is produced which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. These eggs can be hatched in the hand by moirtening them with saliva when perfectly ripe.... | |
| 1834 - 506 sider
...operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach. If the egg itself be taken up by accident, it may pass on to the intestinal canal before it... | |
| William Percivall - 1840 - 454 sider
...operculum is thrown open, and a small active worm is produced, which readily adheres to the moist surface of the tongue, and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach." And it appears, that the irritations of the common flies is the instigation of the animal's... | |
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