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to their dwellings, which consist of water-logged joints of man- 

 grove or bamboo. The large pincers act as a front-door, but a 

 loophole is left between them to serve as a means of observation. 



Certain kinds of crustacean grow to a very much larger size 

 in the deep sea than elsewhere. Among the Slaters {Isopoda), 

 for example, of which the terrestrial wood-lice are the most familar 

 types, we find one species [Bathynonncs gigantens) which is a 

 foot lono-. 



Hedgehog -Skinned Animals iyEchinodermata) of the Deep 

 Sea. — Star-Fishes, Britde-Stars, and Sea- Urchins are all abun- 



Fig. 1302. — Deep-Sea Pycnogonid [Colossendeis] 



dantly represented in the abyss, while the beautiful Sea- Lilies 

 {Crinoidea, fig. 1301), the representatives of a once dominant 

 group, are found only in this zone. To this too are restricted the 

 Elasipods, remarkable and apparently primitive types of the Sea- 

 Cucumbers {^Holothtiroided). They have a flattened under sur- 

 face, and creep about like slugs on the soft deposits which cover 

 the sea-floor (fig. 1301). 



Abysmal Sea -'' Spiders'' [Pycnogonida). — These curious 

 jointed-limbed animals, which in the Neritic zone are represented 

 by comparatively small forms, attain relatively colossal propor- 

 tions in the abyss. One of them {^Colossendeis) is represented 

 in fig. 1302. 



Deep-Sea Corals [Anthosoa) and Sponges {Poriferd). — Some 



