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Fig. 69. Longitudinal section through the eye. The 

 optic ganglion is also shown. x 12. 



Fig. 70. Enlarged drawing of two of the omniatidia 

 from the previous figure. x 450. 



Fig. 71. Transverse section across one of the omniatidia 

 in the previous figure, through the rhabdome 

 and retinulae. x 1000. 



Fig. 72. Transverse section across one of the omniatidia 

 in the previous figure, through the vitrella and 

 the pigment cells. x 1000. 



Fig. 73. Surface view of the cornea, showing one of the 

 corneal facets, x 750. 



Fig. 74. Olfactory seta taken from the exopodite of the 

 first antenna. x 1100. 



Fig. 75. Auditory seta (" hooked seta ") from the audi- 

 tory sac of the first antenna, x 400. 



Fig. 76. Auditory seta (" group seta '') from the auditory 

 sac of the first antenna. x 300. 



Plate XII. 



Fig. 77. Reproductive system of a fairly mature female, 

 showing the double ovary, the spermathecae 

 and the oviducts. x 1. 



Fig. 78. Reproductive system of an immature male, 

 showing the paired testes, the vas deferens and 

 the ejaculatory duct. The fore-gut is also 

 shown in position. x 2. 



Fig. 79. Section through an almost ripe ovary, showing 

 the eggs filled with yolk granules. The 

 details are only inserted in one egg. x 190. 



Fig. 80. A very early stage in the development of the 

 embryo, attached to a seta of an endopodite 

 of a female pleopod. This drawing shows the 

 method of attachment. x 50. 



Fig. 81. Ripe spermatozoon, showing the two processes. 

 Taken from spermatheca of female, x 1400. 



Fig. 82. Some of the epithelial cells of the bladder of the 

 excretory system. The striated nature of the 

 protoplasm is shown. x 650. 



