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Fig. 5. Transverse section of a tentacle of Synapta 



inhcerens, taken at the level of the dotted line*" 



in fig. 4. 

 Fig. 6. Plates and anchors of Synapta inhcerens ; (a) is an 



abnormal form of anchor ; (b) smaller calcareous 



plates. 

 Fig. 7. Vertical sections of three miliary granules of 



Synapta inhcerens, showing the ganglion-like 



nerve endings. 

 Fig. 8. Section of ectoderm and connective tissue layer 



of the body wall, showing giant cells in the latter. 





