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2. On the Anatomy of the Amphioxus lanceolatus of Yarrell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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After a short statement of the labours of Yarrell, Couch, Retzius, and Müller, the author gave a detailed description of the structure of Amphioxus, as observed in the dissection of one of two specimens taken by Mr Forbes in the Irish Sea. The abdominal folds, and the anterior and posterior anal fins, were described, and the existence of a fin in front of the anus illustrated by an observation made by Professor Agassiz, of the temporary existence of a similar fin in the embryos of certain fresh-water fishes.

The osseous system presented two divisions,—the true or neuro-skeleton, and the intestinal or splanchno-skeleton. The true skeleton consisted of a chorda dorsalis, equally pointed at both extremities, without the slightest trace of a cranium, and destitute of any of the peripheral vertebral elements, with the exception of a row of cells—germs of interspinous bones and fin-rays —along the base of the dorsal and anal fins.

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Proceedings 1840–41
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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