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31. Older ophiuran seen from the actinal side; /’, A, 2, 8 terminal, 
tacles. 
32. Free ophiuran without Plutean appendages, fished up from the surface, fi” i 
dorsal side. 
The stages pipes all have the two long arms intact ; the other shorter 
83. A single arm of Be 32, from the erecaaal side. , 
34. The central part of the disk with a portion of the arm of the same ede the ae i 
oped from Plutus bimaculatus. Miiller considered it at first to be Ophiot 
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