At E. A. ANDREWS 
will be noted that the row of plumes on the right, or median side 
of the endopodite (fig. 25), is interrupted distally so that there is 
a blank space where one would expect one or two setae, and in 
this space there protrudes to the right a rounded elevation. The 
position of this slight elevation with reference to the muscles leaves 
Fig. 25 Posterior view of basal part of the endopodite of the accessory stylet 
of amale 11 mm. long. Enlarged 215 diameters. 
no doubt that it is the same thing as the larger elevation of the 
next larval stage (fig. 27). In the preparation the epidermis, not 
here shown, grew out to form this elevation as a hollow outgrowth, 
leaving no question as to the possible artificial nature of the 
bulging of the cuticle shown in fig. 25. 
