ER cers Harozp Heatu, The Morphology of a Solenogastre. 
* Fig. 5. Section through middle of radula and supports of same 
individual. 33:1. 
Fig. 6. Dorsal view of organs of posterior end of body. 
Fig. 7. Lateral view of buccal mass showing more important muscles 
that operate the radula and its supports. 
Fig. 8. Lateral view of organs of posterior end of body. 
Fig. 9. Section through hinder end of pericardium and gills. 33:1. 
Fig. 10. Section through middle of body. 33:1. 
Fig. 11. Dorsal view of radula and supports; portion of dorsal 
pharyngeal wall removed. 
Fig. 12. Side view of radula. 135:1. 
Patients: 
Fig. 13. Section through dorsal sense organ. 135: 1. 
Fig. 14. Dorsal view of radula. 135: 1. 
Fig. 15. Diagram of radula and muscles that open and close the 
Fig. 16. Radula supports and dorsal uniting muscle. 
Fig. 17. Longitudinal section through posterior end of radula sac. 
bm basement membrane; bc matrix cell of basement membrane ; 
ec enamel cells; od odontoblasts. 135: 1. 
Fig. 18. Posterior end of nervous system, showing chief branches. 
Fig. 19. Side view of radula and supports in fully elevated condition. 
From cleared specimen. 
Fig. 20. Blood corpuscles. 460: 1. 
Fig. 21. Spicula from middle of body, front and side views. 110:1. 
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