CLASSIFICATION. 17 



Copepoda, the Epizoa, the Branchiop'oda, the Ostracoda, 

 and the Pectostraca. 



" The COPEPODA. In these Entomostraca, which 

 come nearest to the Eurypteridte, the cephalic shield, 

 which is discoidal and not folded longitudinally, is 

 succeeded by a certain number of free thoracic and 

 abdominal somites. The antennules and antennas are 

 large, and, as in the Eurypterida, are organs of loco- 

 motion and sometimes of prehension. The anterior 

 thoracic members are converted into foot-jaws ; the 

 posterior serve as paddles, the limbs of each pair 

 being often united together in the median line, as in 

 Limulus. The embryo leaves the egg as a Nauplius." 



