Identifier: 62720150R.nlm.nih.govTitle:
Medical and physical researches, or, Original memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zoology, and comparative anatomyYear:
1835 (
1830s)Authors:
Harlan, Richard, 1796-1843Subjects:
Medicine Natural History PaleontologyPublisher:
Philadelphia : Printed by Lydia R. BaileyContributing Library:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:viers Essay on the doubtful reptiles, (in Hum-boldts Voyage, v part II. livraison 3,) where the ribs arethus represented. It was also omitted to be mentioned,that the anterior and posterior surfaces of the vertebraeare deeply concave, as in fishes. Externally there is noappearance of tympanum. Found in ponds and ditchesabout New Orleans, in Florida, Georgia, and South Caro-lina. They are capable of living on dry land, but howlong, has not been accurately ascertained. The individu-al in the possession of Dr. Mease, escaped from the vesselin which it was confined, and when found, several daysafter, was brisk and lively; and I am informed by MajorWare, that they are sometimes discovered two or threefeet under mud of the consistence of mortar, in which theyburrow like worms, as was instanced in digging near astreet in Pensacola, when great numbers were thrown upduring the winter season. It is called in Florida, CongoSnake, by the negroes, who believe them poisonous, butwithout foundation.Text Appearing After Image:l:M.mri.* ..v. THE AMPHIUMA MEANS. 189 I have lately received through the politeness of Mr. N.A. Ware, specimens which were sent to him from Flori-da by Mr. La Rue, of Pensacola. The smallest was veryinteresting, as it was but three inches in length, and yetdid not exhibit the least appearance of branchiae. Totallength of the largest was two feet two inches ; breadth ofthe head across the eyes eleven-tenths of an inch: dis-tance between the eyes seven-tenths; between the nos-trils three-tenths; from the eyes to the tip of the snoutseven-tenths ; distance between the anterior and posteriorextremities twelve inches and three tenths. Vent, a dis-tinct longitudinal rima, situated immediately behind theposterior extremities. From the vent to the extremity ofthe tail six inches and three tenths; tail tapering andcompressed at the lower half. Girth four inches and two-tenths ; length of the posterior extremity six-tenths: ofthe anterior, four-tenths, perhaps somewhat contractedby spirits.Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.