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ZOOLOGY. 



The ovaries or testes, as the sex of the clam may be, are 

 bilaterally symmetrical, blended with the wall of the visce- 

 ral or liver-mass, and are yellowish. The genital openings 



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Fig. 159. Nervous system of the clam, natural size, a, tesophageal ganglion ; ft, 

 commissure anterior to the mouth ; c, pedal commissure ; d, pedal ganglia , e, parieto- 

 splanchnic commissures ; /, parieto-splanchnic tranglia ; g, branchial nerves ; h, I, pal- 

 lial nerves ; i, siphonal nerves ; *, aual nerves f m, uervea to the anterior adductor. 

 Drawn by W. K. Brooke. 



are paired and lie near the base of the foot. Both eggs and 

 semen arise from the epithelium of the sexual glands. The 

 eggs pass out into the body-ca,vity, or accumulate between the 



