specify one such difficult case. specify one such difficult case. 1869 |
here give a single instance of one of the cases of difficulty. 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
specify one difficult case. 1872 |
Almost all oceanic islands, even the most isolated and smallest, are inhabited by land-shells, generally by endemic species, but sometimes by species found elsewhere.
↑1 blocks not present in 1869 1872; present in 1859 1860 1861 1866 | Dr. Aug. A. Gould has given several interesting cases in regard to the land-shells of the islands of the Pacific.
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Now it is notorious that land-shells are very
easily killed by salt;
their eggs, at least such as I have tried, sink in sea-water
and are killed
by it.
Yet there must
be, according to our view, be, according to our view, 1869 |
be, on my view, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
be 1872 |
some unknown, but highly
efficient means for their transportal. Would the just-hatched young occasionally crawl on and
adhere to the feet of birds roosting on the ground, and thus get transported? It occurred to me that land-shells, when hybernating and having a membranous diaphragm over the mouth of the shell, might be floated in chinks of drifted timber across moderately wide arms of the sea. And I
found found 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | find 1872 |
that several species did
in this state
withstood withstood 1869 | withstand 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |
uninjured an immersion in sea-water during seven days: one of these shells was
the Helix pomatia, and
after it had
again hybernated
I
put it in
sea-water for twenty days, and it
perfectly recovered. During this length of time it
might have been carried by a marine current,
running at an average rate,
to a distance of 660 geographical miles. As this Helix has a thick calcareous operculum, I removed it, and when it had formed a new membranous one, I again immersed it for fourteen days in sea-water, and it
recovered and crawled away. Baron Aucapitaine has
recently recently 1866 1869 | since 1872 |
tried similar
experi- ments: experi- ments: 1869 | experiments: 1866 1872 |
he placed 100 land-shells, belonging to ten species, in a box pierced with holes, and immersed it for a fortnight in the sea. Out of the hundred shells, twenty-seven recovered. The presence of an operculum seems to have been of importance, as out of twelve specimens of Cyclostoma elegans, which is thus furnished, eleven revived. It is remarkable, seeing how well
...OMIT 1869 |
Helix pomatia 1866 |
the Helix pomatia resisted 1872 |
with me
the Helix pomatia resisted the the Helix pomatia resisted the 1869 |
resisted the 1866 |
the 1872 |
salt-water, that not one out
of fifty-four specimens belonging to four
species species 1866 1869 | other species 1872 |
of Helix tried by Aucapitaine, recovered. ↑1 blocks not present in 1866 1869 1872; present in 1859 1860 1861 | As this species has a thick calcareous operculum, I removed it, and when it had formed a new membranous one, I immersed it for fourteen days in sea-water, and it recovered and crawled away: but more experiments are wanted on this head.
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It is, however, not at all probable that land-shells have often been thus transported; the feet of birds
is
a more probable method. |