Figs. 14—15. The female, ventral and dorsal view. 
muscle has its acute curvature off the apex of the dorsal abdom- 
inal process between the two first abdominal segments. 
The process on the left side of the second thoracic segment is 
cylindrical, somewhat pointed towards the apex. On the third seg- 
ment there is a similar but much smaller process. On the right 
Side there are no similar processes. 
At the concave ventral side there is no real segmentation, but 
three pairs of impressions may be seen viz., the ventral ends of the 
three pairs of the dorso-ventral ligaments, corresponding to the limits 
between 2.—3. and 3.—4. thoracic segments, and between 4. thor- 
acic segment and the first abdominal segment. 
On the right side of the body there lies a rather large, bifur- 
Cate jelly-like mass containing the eggs, and on the left side a 
rather little egg-mass; the genital openings are not to be seen. 
Limbs. The head has only two pairs of limbs (fg. 17), the 
antennules (a.1) and the maxillæ (mx.). The form of these appen- 
28es is about as in the male. Other limbs are not found. ] 
; Inner organisation. The specimen was cleared in oil of cloves 
IN order to show the inner organisation. 
The ovaries can not be seen so distinctly that they can 
be drawn, and I have not at all been able to see the oviducts and 
Senital openings. 
he alimentary canal (figs. 16 and 18, in.). The mouth 
Can not be seen distinctly enough to be drawn. The stomach is 
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