shell variable in position

b.

Snails:

(1)

<
3

4)

c.

“liver"

gill
mantle

muscle

Octopus (one specimen):

2
2

3

d.

Hermit crabs:

1

2)
3)

4)
e.

True crabs:

Species Differences.

2)

2)
4)

"liver"

gill

muscle

digestive tract with contents

"liver"

gill

muscle

carapace variable in position

digestive tract with contents

and (3)
wusele

liver or gill

carapace variable in position

There were not enough samples at

any one island to reliably determine species differences.
It is probable, however, that both species and individual differences are considerable as is indicated by the data from the

two similar species of sea cucumbers presented in Table 8.
At Rigili and Igurin where several specimens of crabs

were taken (not more than two of one: species), differences
within a species are as great as between species.

Tissue for

tissue the land hermit crabs, Cenobita, may have a higher

specific activity than the shore crabs.
Conclusions.

The most obvious and striking conclusion

is that there was great variability in the amount of radioactivity found in invertebrates at every station sampled.
The distribution of radioactive materials was evidently still

in a state of considerable flux eight days after the shot.
Surface contamination or the presence of radioactive material

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