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CHAP. 



the imbrication of the ambulacra is adoral, I'.c. tlie oral edge of each plate overlaps 

 the apical edge of the next in order below it, whereas, in the interambnlacra, the 

 imbrication is apical. Lateral imbrication also occasionally occurs. 

 Slight imbrication is also found in certain iSpatnngoida. 



(/) Special Modifications of the Ambulacra. 



In all Echinoidea, in which the mouth remains at the centre of the oral surface, 

 the five ambulacra are alike in length, breadth, and in the arrangement of their 



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Fig. 30G. 



-System of plates of a Clypeastroid (Encope Valenciennesi. Agass.), spread out 

 (aftfi- Lov^n). 



pores, prominences, etc. They oidy vary in length when the apical system, towai'ds 

 which, radiating from the peristome across the ambitus, they converge, is shifted 

 from the centre of the apical hemisphere to a somewhat anterior (less frequently 

 posterior) position. If the test of such an Echinoid, in which the ambulacra 



