VERMES. 



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FIG. 220. Polyzoans: 1. Hornera lichenoides, natural size. 2. Branch of the same, 

 magnified. 3. Discopora Skenei, greatly enlarged. 



more convex; but they are symmetrical, i. e., a vertical 

 line let fall from the hinge divides the shell into two 

 equal parts. The ventral valve has, in the great major- 

 ity, a prominent beak, perforated by & foramen, or hole, 

 through which a fleshy foot protrudes to attach the ani- 

 mal to submarine rocks. The valves are opened and shut 

 by means of muscles, and in 

 most cases they are hinged, 

 having teeth and sockets 



Pio. 221. A Bracniopod (Terebratulina 

 septentrionalis). Atlantic coast. 



near the beak. The mouth 

 faces the middle of the mar- 

 gin opposite the beak ; and 

 on either side of it is a long, 



FIG. 222. Dorsal Valve of a Brachiopod 

 (Terebratula), showing, in descending 

 order, cardinal process, dental sockets, 

 hinge-plate, septum, and loop support- 

 ing the ciliated arms. 



