JULES-CESAR SAVIGNY. 



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4. Section. Branchial upcrtuie only with six regular rays. 



8. Synoicum. Body pctkmculated, cylindrical, vertical ; 



a single system. 



9. Aplidium. Body sessile, multiform ; systems without 



central cavities. 



10. PoLYCLiNUM. Body sessile, multiform ; systems with 



central cavities. 



11. DiDEMNUM. Body sessile, fungous, crustaceous ; sys- 



tems without central cavities. 

 !y. Section. Apertures without rays. 



12. EuccELirji. Body crustaceous ; systems without cen- 



tral cavities. 



13. BoTKYLHTs. Body crustaceous ; systems with central 



cavities. 



2. Family— Luci^. 

 Body floating. Apertures exactly opposite, and communicating by the 

 cavity of tlie branchiae. Branchial cavity open at both ends, the superior 

 aperture without tentacular filaments, but margined with a denticulated ring. 

 Branchia disjunct. 



I. Simple Lucia3. 

 II. Compound Lucite. 

 14. Pyrosoma. Body in form of a tube closed at one ex- 

 tremity ; a single system. 



Order II. Ascidi^e Thalides. 

 Cloak adherent everywhere to the envelop. Branchict unequal, narrow, 

 consisting of two leaflets attached to the anterior wall, and to the posterior 

 wall of the respiratory cavity. Branchial aperture furnished with a valve. 

 Obs. Savignv did not classify this Order. 



