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wh short but ae papers on the dev one of qabexp-- 
and they are easohersll paced Sake Mollusks, Smitt’s paper 
on the development of a gave Leuckart an opportunity to 
reaffirm his views with punsiderable force, and now he receives the 
snppart: of Schneider,t who in a memoir t so pe of 
For the final solution of this exceedingly interesting question, we 
must look to the development history of a greater number . Pe 
ozoa than we know at present. A. 
Mémoires pour servir &@ la Connaissance des Cr side 
Norway. This species occurred at depths ranging from 100 to 309 
fathoms, and a rs to be gregarious, and ra ather abundant in its 
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like cirri, which are scattered along the lower portion. The joints 
of the stem are elongated and articulated as in Bourguetocrinus, 
but appear incapable. of motion; the upper joint is enlarged, obco- 
nic, and forms the lower part of the head. © The arms are undivid- 
ed, ‘usually five, but vary from 4 to 7; theirlength in the largest 
specimens was 10 to 11™™, or about one seventh the length of “the 
8 e pinnulz are few, alternating on the two sides, the lower 
ones shorter ot in one = swollen, containing the re- 
through the membrane of the disk, in one of the interradial re- 
gions, midway between the mouth and the edge of the disk, not 
*F. A.Smitt. Hafsbryozoernas utyeckling nck Mecsiere pt Stockholm, 1865. 
. A. Schneider. Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte und Systematischen Stellung 
der Bryozoen und Gephyreen, 1869. 
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