Annelids, Chapter 13 (p 381):
BOX (page)
B1: 383
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Intro. to Protostomes: 381; | F2(F,G): 384 |
Intro. to Annelids: 381 - 382; | F5(A): 390 |
Polychaete Bauplan: 389; | F7: 392 |
Body wall: 392 - 394; | F10: 396 |
Polychaete Locomotion: 394 - 398; | F11: 397 |
Polychaete Feeding: 399 - 403; | F14: 400 |
Polychaete Circulation: 408 - 411; | F15: 401 |
Polychaete Excretion: 413 - 414; | F16: 402 |
Polychaete Regeneration: 422 - 424; | F21: 410 |
Polychaete Reproduction and Development: 424 - 427. | F24: 414 |
F27: 417 | |
F28: 419 | |
F32: 422-423 | |
F34: 426 | |
Mollusca, Chapter 20 (p 695):
BOX (page)
B1: 696
TEXT (page)
Intro : 695-697
Bauplan: 710-713
The lectures covered many of the topics that are
discussed on pp. 713 - 765. Particular emphasis was placed
on the following subjects: the shell, torsion, cephalopod locomotion, bivalve
feeding and digestion, circulation in the bivalve and cephalopod, excretion
in the cephalopod, the nervous system of cephalopods, the eye of cephalopods,
inksacs, reproduction in the snail, bivalve, and cephalopod, development
in the bivalve, and evolution from the archetype mollusc (with particular
emphasis on how the shell changed shape).
FIGURES (page)
F3: 701
F4: 702
F5: 703
F6: 704
F8: 706-707
F9: 708
F10: 709
F11: 710
F12: 711
F13: 712
F14: 713
F17: 719
F18: 721
F20: 726
F21: 727
F23: 729
F26: 731
F28: 734
F29: 734
F30: 735
F31: 736
F32: 738-739
F33: 740
F34: 741
F35: 742
F38: 745
F41: 747
F42: 748
F44: 750
F46: 753
F49: 735
F51: 758
F52: 759
F54: 761