Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 63
... colors which it could never assume , as indicated in the first lines above printed . The former color no one has recorded as visible upon the chameleon's skin throughout ; but the latter has been mentioned both in prose and poetry . A ...
... colors which it could never assume , as indicated in the first lines above printed . The former color no one has recorded as visible upon the chameleon's skin throughout ; but the latter has been mentioned both in prose and poetry . A ...
Page 64
... color is produced ; but when the animal is shut up , deprived of free air and impoverished , the circulation be- comes sluggish , the vessels are not well filled , and the languid chameleon changes to a yellow - green , which continues ...
... color is produced ; but when the animal is shut up , deprived of free air and impoverished , the circulation be- comes sluggish , the vessels are not well filled , and the languid chameleon changes to a yellow - green , which continues ...
Page 65
... color in the chameleon , those who are interested in the subject may like to see a brief account of the mechanism by which the changes are effected in the marine animals . 66 com- of the vesicles are seen well defined , and to pass in ...
... color in the chameleon , those who are interested in the subject may like to see a brief account of the mechanism by which the changes are effected in the marine animals . 66 com- of the vesicles are seen well defined , and to pass in ...
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