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Fifth: No. 5 is continued. 
No. 12 is present as the fifth pair of vertical mesosomatic muscles. 
No. 17, a fifth pair of oblique entapophysio-sternal muscles, arising (like 
No. 16) from the seventh pair of entapophyses, is inserted into this fifth 
mesosomatic entochondrite. 
No. 63 arising from the second mesosomatic entochondrite is inserted here. 
No. 64 arising from the third mesosomatic entochondrite is inserted here. 
Sixth: No. 5 is continued from the preceding entochondrite to this one, and passes 
on from this to its final insertion in the solid metasomatic sternite (epi- 
dermal chitin forming the floor of the hind part of the meso-metasomatic 
carapace). 
No. 12 is present as the sixth and last pair of vertical mesosomatic muscles. 
VI. Pharyngeal. 
No. 66. The Sterno-pharyngeal Muscles.—From the ventral surface of the anterior 
curvature of the alimentary canal a number of muscular bands pass, though not in 
regular distinct bands, to the subfrontal area of the chitinous prosomatic carapace. 
No. 67. The Plastro-buccal Muscle—A few muscular fibres go from the esophagus 
to the ventral surface of the entochondrite. 
VII. Pericardiac. 
No. 68. The Veno-pericardiac Muscles.—On the floor of the mesosoma (as in the 
Scorpion), on each side, near the middle line, is a blood-sinus, the “ venous collecting- 
sinus ” as M. Milne-Edwards calls it; here the blood collects from the body, on its way 
to be aerated in the leaves of the gill-books. From the floor of the sinus a vessel goes 
into each of the abdominal appendages; from the space between the anterior and 
posterior lamellz of these it reaches the gill-books. 
From the roof of this collecting-sinus in each abdominal segment a muscle arises, 
which is inserted into the floor of the pericardium; it is a narrow, flat, almost trans- 
parent mass of muscular fibre, called by M. Milne-Edwards “ brides transparentes,” and 
not recognized by him as composed of muscular tissue. ‘These are the veno-pericardiac 
muscles. Besides the six pairs in the abdomen, two pairs occur on each side of the 
thoracic entochondrite (Pl. LXXV. fig. 2). 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES LXXII. to LXXVI. (illustrating Limulus). 
References. 
a. Chitinous sclerite on the anterior plate | ab, Anterior border of an entocoxite, 
of a mesosomatic appendage. A,c.en. Anterior cornu of the entosternite or 
Ab. Anterior thickened border of the meso- plastron: the proplastral process. 
metasomatic carapace. | Al, Alimentary canal. 
