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ZOOLOGY. 



CLASS II. PODOSTOMATA. 



Appendages of tJie cephalothorax in the form of legs, spiny at tJie base ' 

 no antennae; brain supplying nerves to the eyes alone; nerves to the 

 cepJialothoracic appendages sent off from an mophageal ring; nervous 

 system ens7ieathed by a ventral system of arteries; metamorphosis slight. 

 Sexes distinct. 



Order 1. Merostomata.'No distinct thoracic segments and appendages. 

 (Limulus, Eurypterus.) 



Order 2. Trilobita. Numerous free thoracic segments and jointed ap- 

 pendages. (Agnostus, Paradoxides, Calymene, Trinucleus, 

 Asaphus; all extinct.) 



CLASSIFICATION OP THE ORDEBS OF CRUSTACEA AND PODOSTOMATA. 







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CRUSTACEA. 



PODOSTOMATA. 



Laboratory Work. In dissecting the lobster, the shell or crust may 

 be removed by a stout knife ; the whole dorsal portion of the cephalo- 

 thorax and each segment behind, including the base of the telson, 

 should be removed, care being taken not to injure the brain, which lies 

 just under the base of the rostrum. The hypodermis, or reddish , mem- 

 branous, inner layer of the integument, should then be dissected away, 

 exposing the heart, the stomach, the liver, and the large muscles of 

 the abdomen. The arterial system can be injected with carmine 



