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Credit: A first book in organic evolution / by D. Kerfoot Shute. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![shelly psorosperms are formed and from which escape the moner-like young, which undergo a metamorphosis. Gro'mi-a o-vi-form'is [Lat. gromia; ovum, egg\ forma, form.] A characteristic imperforate foraminifer. Gym-no-phi'o-na [Gr. gymnos, naked; op his, serpent.] Gym-no-sper'mae [Gr. gymnos, naked; sperma, seed.] Plants whose seeds are not contained in a closed seed-vessel, as Cycads and Conifers. Hap'a-le [Gr. hapalos, gentle.] Ha-pal'i-dae [Gr. hapalos, gentle ] A family of New World monkeys including the Marmosets. Hel-i-co-nid'ae [N., <heliconius, of Helicon; idee.] A family of butterflies. Hes-per-or'nis [Gr. hesperos, western; ornts, bird.] Creta- ceous carinate birds with rudimentary wings, short tail, and pointed teeth implanted in grooves. Hip-po-pot'a-mus [Gr. hippos, horse; potamos, river.] Hol-o-ceph'a-li [Gr. holos, whole; kepale, head.] A subdivi- sion of Elasmobranchii in which the suspensorium of the lower jaw is continuous with the cranium, as chimaeroids, etc. Hol-o-thu-roi'de-a [Gr. holos, whole; thouros, rushing.] Worm-like echinoderms, with skin-like integuments, and circum-oral tentacles; inc’uding sea-cucumbers, sea-slugs, etc. Ho-min'i-dae [Lat. homo, man; idae.] A family of primates restricted to mankind. Hy'a-lo-plasm [Gr. hyalos, glass; plasma, <plasso, form.] Hy'dra [Gr. hydra, Lernaean serpent, <hudor, water.] A fresh-water polyp, having the form of a cylindrical tube, sur- rounded at the mouth with a circ’e of thread-like tentacles, by which it captures its prey. Hy'droid [Gr. hudor, water; cidos, form.] Resembling the hydra; pertaining to the Hvdroidea. Hy-dro-zo'a [Hydro-; zoon, animal.] Ccelenteratcs including Hydroids and jelly-fishes. Hy-lob-a-ti'nae [Gr. hylobates, one who walks the wood.] An Asiatic subfamily of apes; the leng-armed apes or gibbons. Hy-lob'a-tes [Gr. hylobates.] A gibbon,—an Asiatic ape. Hy-ra-coi'de-a [Gr. hyrax, shrew-mouse; eidos, appearance.] Ich-thy-or'nis [Gr. ichthys, fish; ornts, bird.] Cretaceous](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21900905_0310.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)