Arenicola glad alls 



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The original specimens were sent recently to the writer, 

 who has shown that A. ylatialis is a distinct species, and has 

 given the first description of its more important features. 



CE.GL.---- 



H. 



S.P. 



DR' 



D.V. 



Fig. 47. 4. glacialis. Diagram of a dissection of the 

 anterior portion. BRI. First gill ; D.V. Dorsal blood- 

 vessel ; H. Heart ; NOTi. First notopodium ; NPHi. 

 First nephridium ; (E.GL. (Esophageal gland ; PR. 

 Prostomium ; S'. First septum ; S.P. Septal pouch. 



KEMARKS ON THE TYPE SPECIMENS. Of the five original examples 

 only one is complete, another is in two parts held together by a 

 strand of muscle, the other three are in pieces. All are dark 

 brown or nearly black in colour. The complete specimen, shown 



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