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and if, by secedence of contiguous ossicles, admitted into the 
crevices, would a follow the same order as the cerebral 
and cranial segmen 
oo the Sughecuies, we find a ternal cyclosis, in organs 
rresponding to the upper, and in functions partly — 
with that of in flower, viz., in the function of gener 
The upper system is ingestiv ve, and the extremities, pent 
originally from the cranial fabric, and lodged in its lobes, the 
palatal, mandibular, hyoid, an@ brachial extremities, are all 
e prehensile ; while st lodged in the lower, or »edtuetire 
=— eyclosis, the legs, are accordingly repulsive in heir 
action 
The ‘carneous triad of the eductive system are the conjt- 
gate hips and nates, with the scrotal or pudendal lobes fora 
coronet, and the odd (single) ascending diaphragm and de- 
scending abdomen with the prepuce for a coronet. Each 0 
these carneous lobes caps a ry and a tertiary gland, c0- 
incident by binalternation; the diaphragm with the bilobows 
The cinbieye, indeed, corresponds to a seed; the won : 
they apertite capsule ; the ovaria (or, 3 in the male, testes) - 
“termi 
feral forms in Pomaces. “s 
The cytosporous or sath chaddines verulent ¢¥ 
 tion—the. fervid and. ibe fermen aga and efferves 
Satswe sab largely and emphatically repres 
