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Cephalopoda. — The Cephalopoda are the Cuttlefish, Nautilus, 

 Squid, &c. In these we find a distinct head, and the mouth is 



Fro. 139. — Common Calamart. 



A, A Cephalopod (LoUgo vulgaris) ; a, ordinary tentacle ; <, long tentacle, b, internal 

 8hell. c, side view of one of the suckers, n, front view of head ; a, bases of arms ; t, 

 tentacles ; m, mouth ; /, funnel. (Nicholson.) 



surrounded by a circle of arms which hear numbers of suckers. 

 The arms are divisions of the foot. These molluscs, many of 

 which have an internal shell (Sepia, Loligo), are carnivorous 



