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English: * 1. — Chlamydomonas pulvisculus, Ehr. (Chlamydomonadidae) free-swimming individual.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = starch corpuscle.
    • d = cellulose investment.
    • e = stigma (eye-spot).
  • 2. Resting stage of the same, with fourfold division of the cell-contents. Letters as before.
  • 3. Breaking up of the cell-contents into minute biflagellate swarm-spores, which escape, and whose history is not further known.
  • 4. Syncrypta volvox, Ehr. (Chrysomonadidae). A colony enclosed by a common gelatinous test c.
    • a = stigma.
    • b = vacuole (non-contractile).
  • 5. Uroglena volvox, Ehr. (Chrysomonadidae). Half of a large colony, the flagellates embedded in a common jelly.
  • 6. Chlorogonium euchlorum, Ehr. (Chlamydomonadidae).
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = starch grain.
    • d = eye-spot.
  • 7. Chlorogonium euchlorum, Ehr. (Chlamydomonadidae). Copulation of two liberated microgonidia.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • d = eye-spot (so-called).
  • 8. Colony of Dinobryon sertularia, Ehr. (Chrysomonadidae).
  • 9. Haematococcus palustris, Girod (= Chlamydococcus, Braun, Protococcus, Cohn), one of the Chrysomonadidae; ordinary individual with widely separated test.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = amylon nucleus (pyrenoid).
  • 10. Dividing resting stage of the same, with eight fission products in the common test e.
  • 11. A microgonidium of the same.
  • 12. Phalansterium consociatum, Cienk. (Choanoflagellata); × 325. Disk-like colony.
  • 13. Euglena viridis, Ehr.; × 300 (Euglenidae).
    • a = pigment spot (stigma).
    • b = clear space.
    • c = paramylum granules.
    • d = chromatophor (endochrome plate).
  • 14. Gonium pectorale, O. F. Müller (Volvocineae). Colony seen from the flat side; × 300.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = amylon nucleus.
  • 15. Dinobryon sertularia, Ehr. (Chrysomonadidae).
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = amylon nucleus.
    • d = free colourless flagellates, probably not belonging to Dinobryon.
    • e = stigma (eye-spot).
    • f = chromatophors.
  • 16. Peranema trichophorum, Ehr. (Peranemidae), creeping individual seen from the back; × 140.
    • c = pharynx.
    • d = mouth.
  • 17. Anterior end of Euglena acus, Ehr., in profile.
    • a = mouth.
    • b = vacuoles.
    • c = pharynx.
    • d = stigma (eye-spot).
    • e = paramylum-body.
    • f = chlorophyll corpuscles.
  • 18. Part of the surface of a colony of Volvox globator, L. (Volvocidae), showing the intercellular connective fibrils.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = starch granule.
  • 19. Two microgametes (spermatozoa) of Volvox globator, L.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
  • 20. Ripe asexually produced daughter-individual of Volvox minor, Stein, still enclosed in the cyst of the partheno-gonidium.
    • a = young, partheno-gonidia.
  • 21, 22. Trypanosoma sanguinis, Gruby (Haematoflagellates), from the blood of Rana esculenta.
    • a = nucleus; × 500.
  • 23—26. Reproduction of Bodo caudatus, Duj. (Bodonidae), after Dallinger and Drysdale:—23, fusion of several individuals (plasmodium); 24, encysted fusion-product dividing into four; 25, later into eight; 26, cyst filled with swarm-spores.
  • 27. Distigma proteus, Ehbg., O.F. Müller (Euglenidae); × 440. Individual with the two flagella, and strongly contracting hinder region of the body.
  • 28. The same devoid of flagella.
    • c, c = the two dark pigment spots (so-called eyes) near the mouth.
  • 29. Oicomonas termo (Monas termo) Ehr. (one of the Oicomonadidae).
    • c = food-ingesting vacuole.
    • d = food-particle; × 440.
  • 30. The food-particle d has now been ingested by the vacuole.
  • 31. Oicomonas mutabilis, Kent (Oicomonadidae), with adherent stalk.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuole.
    • c = food-particle in food vacuole.
  • 32, 33. Cercomonas crassicauda, Duj. (Oicomonadidae), showing two conditions of the pseudo-podium-protruding tail.
    • a = nucleus.
    • b = contractile vacuoles.
    • c = mouth.
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