STBEPTAXIS. 



[Fig. 2. Anatomy of Streptaxis obtusus. (After Stoliczka.) 



a. 



ah. 



cd. 



alg. 



b. 



br. 



c. 



qen.ap. 



hd. 



hg. 



i. 



Je. 



Anus. 



Auricle of heart. 



Anterior lobe of liver. 



Albumen-gland. 



Buccal mass. See oe, fig. 4. 



Retractor of buccal mass. 



Cavity where hermaphrodite 



and albumen gland were 



originally situated. 

 Cerebral ganglia or nervous 



ring. 

 Foot. 



Generative aperture. 

 Hermaphrodite duct. 

 Hermaphrodite gland. 

 Intestine. 

 Kidney or renal organ. 



ko. Kidney-opening. 

 m. Mantle. 

 ml. Mantle-lobe, 

 o. Ovum. 

 oe. (Esophagus. 

 ov. Oviduct. 

 p. Penis. 



pi. Posterior lobe of liver. 

 p.v. Pulmonary vein. 

 i-mp. Eetractor muscle of penis. 

 sg. Salivary gland, dsg. Duct of. 

 sp. Spermatheca or receptaculum 



seminalis. 

 st. Stomach. 



t. Eye-tentacles. 

 vd. Vas deferens. 

 vh. Ventricle of heart. 





Fig. 3. Badula of Streptaxis obtusus. (After Stoliczka.)] 



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