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an internal coiled shell. The shells of Spirula Peronti La- 

 marck are rarely thrown ashore on Nan tucket ; it lives upon 



Fig. 217. Pearly Nautilus, N. potn.pll.iiiK. Seen in section showing 

 the chambers and siphuncle. H;iif natural size. Prom Tenney's Zo- 

 ology. 



the high seas. The extinct Belemnites had, like the recent 

 Moruteuthis Verrill, a straight conical shell, the " thunder- 



Fig. 218. Poulpe or Common Octopus of Brazilian Coast. 



bolt" fossil. Allied to Loligo and Omma&trephes, are gigan- 

 tic cuttle-fishes which live in mid-ocean, but whose remains 



