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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
PLATE XXX. 
PHCNICODRILUS TASTE. 
Semi-diagrammatic view of the body in a longitudinal vertical section, showing the position and proportion of 
the various organs. pha. pharynx. sl. gl. salivary glands. sp.gl. septal glands. sp.s. sperm-sacs. cl. cli- 
tellum. h. hearts and dorsal vessel. @. cesophagus. spth. spermatheca. divt. diverticulum of cesophagus. 
t. testes. si. sacculated intestine. @Q. ovipore. ov. ovary. ¢ male pore. 
View of the interior organs, the body-wall being laid open from above. Onthe right hand side the sperm- 
sacs have been removed in order to show the underlying organs. The letters indicate the same as in figure 
one. The shaded part of somites xiv to xviii indicate the clitellum proper. ac. accessory copulatory papillz 
around the outer sets in somite xiv. 
Longitudinal section through some of the anterior somites, from a section lateral to the cesophagus, illustrating 
the connection between the septal and supra cesophagal glands and their ducts, which all open into the upper 
wall of the pharynx. s. septum. bd. w. body-wall. s/.gl. salivary or supra pharyngeal glands. ss. gl. sep- 
tal glands. 
Spermatheca in outline. 
The spermduct and male pore viewed from above or from the interior of the body. Both are covered by the 
longitudinal muscles, as well as by numerous arciform muscles. 
