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Mr. A. J. Hesso on the 



When viowcd from the top tlie head resembled a cross, 

 with the groups of hooks on the four corners. 



The head was followed by a thin neck, the length of which 

 varied in the two specimens. In one it was 2 mm. in length, 



Fig. \. 



in the other it was shorter. Posterior to the neck followed 

 a string of long, round, and thin segments resembling fine 

 sewing-cotton. This stretch of segments was about 2'5 cm. 

 long in one specimen. Still more posteriorly the segments 

 broadened out — however, nowhere more than 2 mm. (tig. 2). 



