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left of the dorsal one. A few also occur scattered over 

 the walls of the coelom. Their function is at present 

 unknown. 



Explanation of Plates XVI. and XVII. 



List of reference letters. 



cf Ciliated funnels ; cm circular muscles ; conr circum 

 oral nerve ring ; ctl connective tissue layer of body wall ; 

 cwv circum-oral water vessel ; cr calcareous ring ; dv 

 dorsal vessel ; e ectoderm ; g gonad ; ga genital aperture ; 

 * intestine; hnb longitudinal muscle bands ; m mesentery; 

 mlt muscular layer of tentacles ; mt miliary granules ; 

 pv Polian vesicle ; rn radial nerve ; t tentacles ; tp ten- 

 tacular pedicels ; tnl tentacular nerve ; ts tubular space 

 underlying nerve ; w ventral vessel ; w water-tube. 



Plate XVI. 



Fig. 1. Diagram of the anatomy of Synapta inhcerens, 

 constructed from dissections and serial sections. 



Fig. 2. Diagram of a transverse section of Synapta 

 inlicerens. 



Plate XVII. 



Fig. 1. A tentacle of Synapta inhwrens showing the so- 

 called tentacular pedicels in situ. 



Fig. 2. Outline figure of a tentacle of Synapta digitata, 

 showing the bodies described by Hamann as 

 sense organs. 



Fig. 3. (a) A tentacular pedicel viewed in situ; (6) 

 vertical section of the same. 



Fig. 4. Diagram of a longitudinal section of a tentacle of 

 Synapta inhairens. 



