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Terminal portions of the Amphineura, illustrating the gradual degradation of the branchiae, and their
1. Terminal portions of the Amphineura, illustrating the gradual degradation of the branchiae, and their grouping around the anus in that class.
A, Chiton (Hemiartherum) setulosus Carp., Torres Str.; B, Chiton (Leptochiton) benthus hadd., Torres Str.; C, Chaetoderma; D, Neomenia; a, anus; br, br, branchiae; k, k, kidneys; p, pericardium
Fissurella virescens Sowb, Panama, showing position of the branchiae; Br, branchiae; E, E, eyes; F, foot;
2. Fissurella virescens Sowb, Panama, showing position of the branchiae; Br, branchiae; E, E, eyes; F, foot; M, mantle; T, T, tentacles
Structure of the branchiae or gills of peleopods, seen diagramitacally in section: A, Protobranchiata;
3. Structure of the branchiae or gills of peleopods, seen diagramitacally in section: A, Protobranchiata; B, Filibranchiata; C, Eulamelbranchiata; D, Septibranchiata. c. c. external row of filaments; i, i, internal row of filaments; e, external row or plate folded back; L, internal row folded back; f, food; m, mantle; n, septum; v, visceral mass
Janthina fragilis : FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
4. Janthina fragilis : FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot

Diopatra cupres. Head and anterior part of body, showing part of the branchiae; side view
5. Diopatra cupres. Head and anterior part of body, showing part of the branchiae; side view
Gill of Mehnaden
A. First gill-arch.... a. Gill-rakers. m. Branchiae, or gill proper. B. Six gill
6. Gill of Mehnaden
A. First gill-arch.... a. Gill-rakers. m. Branchiae, or gill proper. B. Six gill rakers... showing projecting rows of hooks
Anatomy of the Carp
br, the branchiae, or gill openings; c, the heart; f, the liver; vn, swimming
7. Anatomy of the Carp
br, the branchiae, or gill openings; c, the heart; f, the liver; vn, swimming bladders; ci, intestinal canal; o, the ovarium; u, urethra; a, anus; o', oviduct
Yoldia limatula Say, Greenland, showing the short plumed branchiae (br,br), the gasteropodous foot (f'),
8. Yoldia limatula Say, Greenland, showing the short plumed branchiae (br,br), the gasteropodous foot (f'), and the large labial palpa (l,p, l,p)

Lima squamosa Lam., Naples, showing tentacular lobes of mantle (t, t); a, anus; ad, m, adductor muscle;
9. Lima squamosa Lam., Naples, showing tentacular lobes of mantle (t, t); a, anus; ad, m, adductor muscle; br, br, branchiae; f, foot; sh, shell
Idalia leachii A, and H., British seas; br, branchiae
10. Idalia leachii A, and H., British seas; br, branchiae
Diagram illustrating the relations between branchiae, heart, and aorta in the Mollusca;
A, in Chiton;
B,
11. Diagram illustrating the relations between branchiae, heart, and aorta in the Mollusca;
A, in Chiton;
B, Pelecypoda;
C, Dibranchiate Cephalopoda;
D, Tetrabranchiate Cephalopoda;
E, Prosobranchiata Zygobranchiata;
F, Prosobranchiata Azygobranchiata;
G, Prosobranchiata Monotocardia;
H, Opisthobranchiata Tectibranchiata:
1, Ventricla; 2, Auricle; 3, Aorta; 3a, Cephalic aorta; 3b, Visceral aorta; 3c, Posterior aorta
Morphology of the branchiae of Polecypoda, seen diagramatically in section:
A. Protobranchiata;
B,
12. Morphology of the branchiae of Polecypoda, seen diagramatically in section:
A. Protobranchiata;
B, Filibranchiata;
C, Eulamelibranchiata;
D, Septibranchiata

Chiton squamosus L., Bermuda: A, anus; Br, branchiae; M, mouth
13. Chiton squamosus L., Bermuda: A, anus; Br, branchiae; M, mouth
Glochidium:
 A, immediately after it is hatched: ad, adductor muscle; by, 'byssus' cord; s, sense
14. Glochidium:
A, immediately after it is hatched: ad, adductor muscle; by, 'byssus' cord; s, sense organs; sh, shell
B, after it has been on the fish for some weeks: a.ad, p.ad, anterior and posterior adductors; al, alimentary canal; au.v, auditory vesicle; br, branchiae; f, foot; mt, mantle. (Balfour)
Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br,
15. Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br, branchiae, seen through m, mantle; e, e, eyes; f, fins; fu, funnel; v.s, vitelline sac
Developed larva of Cyclos cornea L.; br, rudimentary branchiae; by, byssus; f, foot; m.e, mantle edge;
16. Developed larva of Cyclos cornea L.; br, rudimentary branchiae; by, byssus; f, foot; m.e, mantle edge; sh, shell

Ianthina fragilis Lam. FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
17. Ianthina fragilis Lam. FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae (or gills); c, heart; ci, intestinal canal; o, ovaries; a,
18. Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae (or gills); c, heart; ci, intestinal canal; o, ovaries; a, vent; o', oviduct; a', urinary outlet
Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae or gills; c, heard; f, liver; vn, vn', air-bladder; ci, intestinal
19. Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae or gills; c, heard; f, liver; vn, vn', air-bladder; ci, intestinal canal; u, urethra
Quadrula ebena Lea. Niggerhead of the button manufacturers. Young shell taken in its tenth year. This
20. Quadrula ebena Lea. Niggerhead of the button manufacturers. Young shell taken in its tenth year. This has young in all four leaves of the branchiae
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