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3. On the Arrangement and Relations of the Great Nerve-Cords in the Marine Annelids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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FAM. EUPHROSYNIDÆ.—In Euphrosyne foliosa, Aud. and Ed., the separate nerve-cords are comparatively large, and lie quite within the body-wall, the oblique muscles, which generally bound the longitudinal ventral muscles, decussating beneath them.

AMPHINOMIDÆ.—The cords are somewhat small and flattened in Chloeia, and occupy an area bounded internally by a transverse band of fibres, and externally by the circular muscular layer and the hypodermic basement-tissue. The oblique muscles are attached at the outer border of each trunk.

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Proceedings 1876-77
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1878

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page 377 note * Next the Chloræmidæ Dr Malmgren places the Sternaspididæ, but in structure Sternaspis is Gephyrean.

page 378 note * Annélides Sédent. p. 127, &c.

page 378 note † Proceed. R.S.E., vol. ix. No. 94, p. 124, &c.