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FIG. 1. T.S. of Sagartia coccinea, near lower end of throat.
FIG. 2.-Sphincter of Sagartia CQccinea. FIG. 3.-Cinclis of Sagartia CQccinea, e.c.m. endodermal circular muscle: shown in L.S.
FIG, 4.-Retractor of Metridium pallidum.
FIG. 7.-Retractor of Diadum~ne eineta.
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