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Pig. II. Genitalia. Same references as Fig. VI. PI. IX. 

 Fig. III. Portion of the oviduct laid open. 1 . Transverse folds of 

 the sides; 2. spermatic groove. 

 Fig. IV. Dental plate, largely magnified. 



Figs. V. — VI. H. hirsuta. 



Fig. V. Viscera dissected apart. 1 . Buccal body ; 2. oesophagus ; 

 3. stomach; 4. intestine; 5. rectum; 6. anus; 7. salivaiy gland; 8. 

 liver; 9. testicle; 10. epididymis; 11 . accessor)' gland of do. ; 10.* vas 

 deferens; 12. prostate; 13. penis; 14. retractor of do. ; 15. ovary; 16. 

 oviduct; 17. genital bladder ; 18. pulmonary chamber ; 19. heart; 20 

 renal organ. 



Fig. VI. Accessory gland of the epididymis, highly magnified. 



Figs. VH. — IX. H. thteoidxts. 



Fig. Vil. Digestive apparatus. Same references as Fig. I. 

 Fig. VIII. Genitalia. Same references as Fig. VI. PI. IX. 

 Fig. IX. Penis laid open. 1 . Longitudinal folds ; 2. valvular fold ; 

 3. vas deferens; 4. retractor of penis; 5. orifice of vagina. 



PLATE XII. 



Figs. I. — III. H. inteetexta. 



Fig. I. Genitalia. 1. Testicle; 2. epididymis; 3. accessory gland 

 of do. ; 2.* vas deferens; 4. prostate; 5. penis; 6. retractor of do. ; 



7. sac of the dart ; 8. glandular pouches; 9. ovary; 10. oviduct; 11. 

 genital bladder; 12. duct of do. to the vagina; 13. division of the duct, 

 enclosing the lower part of the genitalia; 14. retractor of the dart sac ; 

 15. portion of the duct of the genital bladder, enclosing the cloaca; 16. 

 cloaca. 



Fig. II. Lower part of the genitalia laid open. 1. Penis; 2. por- 

 tion of the duct of the genital bladder, which encloses the lower part of 

 the genitalia, laid open ; 3. vas deferens; 4. neck of the oviduct; 5. 

 duct of the bladder; 6. the portion of do. to the vagina ; 7. dart sac ; 



8. glandular pouches ; 9. dart; 10. orifice of the vagina. 



Fig. III. a. the dart, the size of nature; b. do. much magnified. 



Figs. IV. — VK. H. ligeea. 



Fig. IV. Digestive apparatus. 1. Buccal body; 2. retractor of 

 do.; 3. oesophagus; 4. stomach; 5. intestine; 6. salivary gland; 7. 

 hepatic duct. 



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