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ZOOLOGY 



SECT. 



straight intestine (int.) which extends from the stomach downwards 

 and backwards towards the ventral surface and ends blindly, 



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FIG 996 A, body of Magellania lenticularis, removed from shell ; B, sagittal section of 

 the entire animal. Both semi-diagrammatic, the lophophore being represented as of smaller 

 proportional size than in the actual animal (cf. Fig. 297). d.gl. digestive gland : d. m. dorsal 

 mantle-lobe ; d. t>. dorsal valve of shell ; gon\ gon*. gonads ; M. heart ; int. intestine ; 

 Ip, Ipi. lip ; Iph. lophophore ; Iph*. its coiled process ; mth. month ; nph. in B, neplmdium, 

 in A, nephridial aperture ; pd. peduncle ; pi. si. pallial sinuses ; s. setae ; st. stomach ; u. m. 

 ventral lobe of mantle ; v. v. ventral valve of shell. 



there being no anus. On each side of the stomach, and opening 

 into it by a duct, is a large, branched digestive gland (d. gl). The 

 whole canal is lined with ciliated epithelium. 



