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the abdomen. The branchial slit is apparently for the 

 purpose of allowing the water which has passed through 

 the gills to pass back into the branchial chamber, and again 



W 



Fig. 148. 



Fig. 148. — Diagram of a vertical section of Unio purpurea, passing 

 througli the heart. (Drawn from nature by W. K. Brooks.) 



a to t. as in Fig. 146. w. Abdomen, v. Pericardium, w. Ventricle. 

 X. Auricles, y. Sinus venosus. z. Non-glandular portion of organ of 

 Bojanus. 



through the gills, so that the branchial current need not be 

 interrupted when the animal is out of water, with its valves 

 closed • this arrangement is of importance in such marine 



