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d. Note incidentally- 



a. The metastoma; its lateral lobes are seen to be 

 outwardly directed. 



ft. The coxopodites of the first maxillae ; two blade- 

 like structures, curving round the bases of a to 

 reach the gullet (cf. Sect. B. 4. /). 



y. The relations of the gastrolith, if present. 



7. The Gastric muscles. All are paired, those of one 

 side are alone described. Dissect the cephalo-thoracic 

 region from the side, removing the exoskeleton and 

 body-wall to the level of the pro-cephalic process 

 (p. 202). Examine, in the order given, the extrinsic mus- 

 cles. A spirit specimen may be used with advantage. 



a. The anterior and posterior gastric muscles (divari- 

 cators of the gastric skeleton). Those of the ex- 

 posed side will be seen the anterior ; arising from 

 the roof of the cardiac chamber (cardiac ossicle) 

 and inserted into the pro-cephalic process : the 

 posterior ; arising similarly from the roof of the 

 pyloric chamber (pyloric ossicle) and inserted into 

 the carapace, immediately in front of the cervical 

 groove. 



b. The lev at or muscles. 



a. A conical mass, arising from the roof of the py- 

 loric chamber, immediately in front of the ccecum. 

 It is attached to the cervical groove (endoiergite, 

 Sect. B. 2. d. /3). 



ft. Two thin strips, arising from the side wall of the 

 cardiac sac, and inserted above into the mid- 

 cephalic region of the carapace. They cross 

 each other on nearing their insertions. 



