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whose floor it lies after as before the process. It has passed from the horse-shoe 

 shape to the circular, but the hydroccel ring still remains unclosed for a long time 

 at the point where the gape of the horse-shoe formerly was. Its five outgrowths 



ant 



FIG. 4'.!. Stalked larva of Antedon, 

 eighty-four hours old, with twenty-live 

 tentacles, from the right side (after 

 Seeliger). Calcareous plates not repre- 

 sented. 1, Right coelom sac ; 2, stomach 

 intestine ; 3, left coelom sac ; 4, saccnli ; 

 "'. M'stihule, still closed; 6, the fifteen 

 primary tentacles; 7, the five pairs uf 

 secondary interradial tentacles ; s, oeso- 

 phagus ; '.I, hind-gut ; 10, axial organ ; 

 11, fibrous strands in the stalk, continua- 

 tions of the axial sinus. 



FIG. 4.V_'. Transverse section 

 through the region of the left 

 or oral coelom of an attached 

 larva of Antedon, 108 hours 

 old (after Seeliger). I-V, The 

 five radii ; 1, left oral coelom ; 

 2, oesophagus ; 3, stone canal ; 

 4, parietal canal. 



I-'H;. 453. Diagrammatic 

 transverse section through the 

 region of the aboral ccelom in 

 an Antedon larva. 108 hours old 

 (after Seeliger). I-V, The five 

 radii; hf'i-?ig, the five basals ; 

 1, right or aboral coelom ; -2, hind- 

 gut ; 3, axial organ; 4, parietal 

 sinus ; 5, oesophagus. 



push up the ectoderm of the floor of the vestibule into the vestibular cavity ; they 

 soon appear to be trilobate, so that in all 5 x 3 tentacles are present, ten more being 

 added to them, which arise in pairs at the bases of the primary outgrowths. 



