MYRIAPODA. 159 



stones in the West Indies, South Africa, South America, and New 

 Zealand. They are so worm-like that they have often been placed 

 among the Annelides ; hut tlie recent researches of Prof. Moseley 



Fv^. 107. — Onychopoda. Peripatu^ Cnptni^l^. (After Moseloy.) 



have shown that the animal breathes by trachete, so that it must be 

 placed in or near the Myriapoda. 



