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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XCVIIL 



Fig. 1. FeacJiia quinquecapitata. Nat. size. 



2. Oral view of P. quinquecapitata expanded. X 2- 



3. Oral view of partially contracted individual of P. quinquecapitata, 



showing arrangement of conchnlar lobes. 



4. Transverse sections of raesenterie* of P. quinquecapitata. 



5. Side view of individual of Bicidium (fquorecp. X 4. 



6. Oral surface of P. cBquorece. X 4. 



7. Transverse sections of mesenteries of P. mquoreee. 



8. Transverse sections of mesenteries of P. parasiticum. 



