78 PLATYHELMINTHES 



and examine with low and high powers of the microscope. 

 Notice : 



1. The shape of the body, the four eye spots, and the sen- 

 sory ciliated grooves. 



2. The straight alimentary canal. The diverticula of the 

 intestine and the terminal anus. 



3. The enormous proboscis, consisting of a large anterior 

 eversible portion, and a smaller posterior portion that is not 

 eversible. Stylets are present in the eversible portion, near 

 its inner end. Can you determine how the proboscis is pro- 

 truded and retracted? Does the proboscis have any connec- 

 tion with the digestive system? 



4. Beneath the posterior eye spots are the cerebral ganglia, 

 from which lateral nerve cords extend posteriorly. 



5. If the specimen happens to contain eggs, they will lie 

 between the diverticula of the intestine. They are compara- 

 tively large. 



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Conn. Acad., 10, 1899. 

 : On the Anatomy of a Species of Nemertean (Cerebratulus lac- 



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Series of papers on Regeneration in Nemertinea. Jour. Exp. 



Zool., 54, 57, 61, 67 (1929-34) ; Biol. Bull., 66, 1934. 



Verrill: The Marine Nemerteans of New England and Adjacent 



Waters. Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., 8, 1892. 

 Wilson, C. B.: Habits and Early Development of Cerebratulus lacteus. 



Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci., 43, 1900. 



