CONTENTS. 



Inteoduction. 



Page. 



1. Distribution of Species 1 



2. Migration 2 



3. Longevity and Bate of Growth .' 2 



4. Food 2 



5. Economic Value 3 



6. Review of Previous Work 3 



Anatomy. 



1. Orientation 4 



2. General Anatomy 4 



3. The Skin 9 



4. The Skeleton , > ... 13 



a. Exoskeleton 13 



6. Endoskeleton 14 



5. The Skull or Cephalic cartilages 14 



6. The Muscular System 16 



a. Mantle and Fins • , . . 16 



6. Foot . 19 



Arms, Hectocotylus 19 



Siphon 23 



c. Muscles of the Visceral Mass 24 



7. The Head 26 



8. The Pallial Chamber, Viscera, and Pallial Complex 27 



9. The Alimentary Canal 29 



a. General Form 29 



h. Pharynx, Jaws, Muscles, Eadula and Glands 29 



c. Oesophagus 35 



d. Stomach 35 



e. Caecum, Liver and Pancreas 36 



f. Intestine, Rectum, and Ink Sac 41 



10. The Reproductive System 44 



a. Male 45 



h. Female 51 



11. The Circulatory System • 54 



a. Systemic Circulation; Nephridium . . . ■ 55 



6. Respiratory Circulation, Gill. 63 



c. Blood glands. Branchial gland and White Bodies 66 



12. The Body Cavities 66 



13. The Nervous System 67 



14. The Sense Organs 77 



a. Statocysts 78 



6. Eye 80 



15. Bibliography 89 



