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ZOOLOGY 



SECT. 



The Earthworm is devoid of organs of sights or hearing. It 

 exhibits sensitiveness to bright light, the sensitive elements being 

 large cells of the epidermis devoid of pigment. The sense of 



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Fig. 362. — Nephridium of XiUtnbricus (diagrammatic). — a. ampulla between ciliated and non- 

 ciliated parts of the intracellular canal ; ell. ciliated part of the intracellular canal ; eoe. 

 investment derived from the eoalomic epithelium ; ext. nephridioporc ; I.e. non-ciliated part 

 of the intracellular canal ; mes. septum ; nut. nephrostome ; t.v. intercellular canal of the 

 terminal vesicle. J. — ///. the three principal loops. (From Meisenheimer, after Maziarski. ) 



hearing appears to be absent ; but a faculty analogous to taste 

 or smell, enabling the animal to distinguish between different 

 kinds of food, is well developed. The goblet-shaped bodies, groups of 



