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 Heft 1. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XVI., XVII. 



Fig. 1. — Plwronis capensis in nearly complete expansion. The eggs are 

 iiadicated in the inner circle of tentacles, the jaculatory movement of tentacles 

 by a bent tentacle on the left, the nerve ring by white lines, and the digestive 

 tract by a longitudinal white band. 



Fig. 2. — Phoronopsis albomaculata, viewed from above (from a photograph of 

 the living animal in complete expansion). 



Fig. 3. — Longitudinal section of Phoronopsis albomacttlata (specimen B), 

 showing fold of ei^idermis and nerve ring. hi. Blood-vessel, bt. Basement tissue. 

 ep. Epidermis of body, ep' . Modified epidermis of fold. eps. Epistome. int. 

 Tangential section of wall of intestine, lo. Lophophoral organ, n. Nervous 

 tissue, ncph. Section of duct of nephridium. 



Fig. 4. — Enlarged view of nerve ring with epidermal fold shown in fig. 3. 

 bt. Basement tissue, coe. Coelomic epithelium, ep. Epidermis of body, ep' . 

 Modified epidermis of fold. n. Nervous tissue, neph. Section of duct of 

 nephridium. ts. Transverse septum. 



Fig. 5. — Transverse section of Phwonopsis albomaculata (specimen A). The 

 section is in reality oblique, as the organs of the left side were at a lower level 

 than those of the right. Figuring as in Fig. 4 with the addition of a. Anus. 

 in. Mouth, ne}}' . Cells of internal opening of nephridium. 



Fig. 6. — Median longitudinal section of Phoronis capensis. b.t. Basement 

 tissue, eps. Epistome. m. INIouth. n.e. Sub-epidermal nerve tissue of nerve 

 ring. n.e'. Nerve tissue near mouth (organ of taste?). oe. CEsophagus. 

 t. Tentacle. 



