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1 I, 14| sperm of the male, and as an outlet for liquid excretion to 2 II, 17| therewith and closing at the outlet of the residuum and at what 3 III, 1 | a single duct above the outlet of the residuum, and by " 4 III, 1 | residuum, and by "above" the outlet I mean the region near to 5 III, 1 | coalesce into one above the outlet of the residuum. This constitutes 6 IV, 4 | length uncomplicated to the outlet of the residuum. The gut 7 IV, 4 | red. This formation has no outlet nor duct, but is enveloped 8 IV, 4 | like the lid of a pot. The outlet of the excretion is in all 9 IV, 4 | The so-called egg has no outlet in any of these creatures, 10 IV, 4 | is perforated to give an outlet. In this particular limpet 11 IV, 5 | shell is perforated for an outlet. Underneath the stomach, 12 IV, 7 | straight and simple down to the outlet of the residuum: but in 13 v, 7 | same neighbourhood is the outlet of the residuum. In the 14 v, 17| not those nearest to the outlet but those in the middle, 15 v, 17| are not quite close to the outlet, but placed middleways; 16 VII, 11| concocted, or when it finds no outlet but accumulates within. 17 VIII, 2| oyster it has a duct for the outlet of the residuum; and this 18 IX, 50| incision with hair to give an outlet to suppurating matter; if