CHAPTER III. 



PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA* 



With a radial, usually pentamerous arrangement. The body- 

 uraU contains calcareous plates and generally bears spines. The 

 coelom is divided into two well-marked portions the perivisceral 

 cavity and the watervascular system, and the gonads are noi con- 

 nected with it in the adult. 



The Echinodermata, like the Coelenterata, present a radial 

 arrangement of their principal organs and were for that reason 

 united by Cuvier with the polyps and medusae in the group 

 Radiata. With the progress of anatomical knowledge, it soon 

 became apparent that the organization of the Echinoderms 

 differs totally from that of the Coelenterates and belongs to a 

 much more complex grade of development. This fact, which 

 was first recognized by R. Leuckart, led to the separation of the 

 two groups and to the establishment of two independent phyla, 

 the Coelenterata and Echinodermata. A trace of the old view 



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