BOTEYLLID.E. 



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Amceroecium (M.-Edw.). Mass lobed or encrust- 

 ing, sessile or stalked ; systems numerous, having 

 a central cavity. Animals as in AjMclium ; anal 

 orifices opening into a common discharging vent. 



A. proliferum. 

 Nordmanni, 

 Argus, 

 albicans. 



Fig. 46 



n. s. and inag. 



LeptocUmim (M.-Edw.). Mass thin, sessile, en- 

 crusting, varying in form ; systems numerous. 

 Animals composed of thorax and abdomen ; 

 branchial orifice six-rayed ; anal orifice opening 

 into a common vent, more or less ramified. 



L. maculosiim. 

 asjjerum. 

 aureum. 



L, gelatinosum. Fig. 47 ; n. s. 

 Listerianum, 

 pimctatum. 



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47 



Distoma (Gaertn.). Mass sessile, cartilaginous, 

 varying in form ; systems numerous, circular. 

 Animals placed irregularly in one or two ranks, 

 composed of thorax and a stalked abdomen; 

 branchial and anal orifices six-rayed. 



D. rubrum. Fig. 48; n.s. 

 variolosum. 



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