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MR. L. A. BORRADAILE ON THE 



text-fig. 8). and in the hinder part of the head of all groups. 

 Whether it was biramous, like most parapodia, the limbs of the 

 Trilobita *, and many of those of the higher Crustacea, is another 

 question. In the majority of biramous crustacean limbs the 



Text-figure 1. Text-figure 2. 



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Parapodium of Eunice maxima, Hypothetical limb of 

 after Ehlers. proto-phyllopod. 



For lettering see p. 71. 



Text-figure 3. 



Tenth thoracic limb of Apus sp. 

 For lettering see p. 71. 



protopodite and endopodite form an axis to which the exopodite 

 is appended, while the trunk-limb of the Branchiopoda is so 

 clearly uniramous that there is discussion as to which of its 



But see footnote to p. 48, 



