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ZOOLOGY 



of the legs widely soriarated from one another by the broad 

 sterna, the antenna' (aid. :'i) short and jilate-like, and the eye-stalks 

 {E) enclosed in scjcket-like grooves of the carapace. Most of 



-Shrimp 01 



2. Pa 1 a emon, 



■s;il view) and Prawn (side view). (After Cuvicr.) 



these characters show an approximation to what is found in 

 the Crabs. 



Of the Anomvj-n, the Hermit-crabs {Pagwus, fee, Fig. 467) 

 are very strangely modified_ in relation with their peculiar mode 



