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Mr. H. A. Baylis on Aspidodrilus, 



Internal Anatomy, 



1 will not attempt to give liero a complete account of the 

 internal organs, as the study of sections of thoroughly well- 

 preserved material may clear up some points which at present 



Fipr. 1. 



Aspidodrihis kelsaUl. Dorsal view of a matm'e individual, as seen by 

 reflected light. Magnified about 22 diameters. 



An., anus; CL, clitellum ; Prs., prostomium. 



could only be staled in a tentative manner. It may be said, 

 however, that in most respects the animal shows a remark- 

 able resemblance in its structure to an earthworm. Tlie 



