. Journal of morphology . , L. W., 1907. Tlie Structure of Cilia, Especially in Gastropods. Tbe American Naturalist, Vol. 41, pp. , E. B., 1904. Tbe cell in development and inberitance. New York.• 1898. Tbe Structure of Protoplasm. Biol, lectures from Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, pp. 1-20. DESCRIPTION OF I, II, III, and IV are photographs taken with Spencer Lens and No. 3 eyepiece. PLATE 1 to 13 Cilia of 1 and 2.—Cilia killed with 2 per cent, cosmic 3.—Cilia killed with Strong Flemming.


. Journal of morphology . , L. W., 1907. Tlie Structure of Cilia, Especially in Gastropods. Tbe American Naturalist, Vol. 41, pp. , E. B., 1904. Tbe cell in development and inberitance. New York.• 1898. Tbe Structure of Protoplasm. Biol, lectures from Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, pp. 1-20. DESCRIPTION OF I, II, III, and IV are photographs taken with Spencer Lens and No. 3 eyepiece. PLATE 1 to 13 Cilia of 1 and 2.—Cilia killed with 2 per cent, cosmic 3.—Cilia killed with Strong 4.—Cilia killed with Eabls 5.—Cilia killed with Absolute 6.—Cilia killed with Tellyesniczkys 7.—Cilia killed with Zenliers S and 9.—Cilia killed with Acetic 10.—Cilia killed with Chromic 11.—Cilia killed with Chromo-acetic 12.—Cilia killed with Picric 13.—Cilia killed with Formol. THE P. fHE JOCRXAL OF MORPHOLOGY. VOL. XX, NO. 2. PLATE II. Fig. 1.—Flagellum of Euglena. Figs, la and 2.—Flagella of Euglena which have been teased. Fig. 3.—Large cilia of Stylonychia. Fig. 4.—Ordinary cilia of Stylonychia. Fig. 5.—Section of Amoeba showing the reticulum of the trabeculae. Killedin 2 per cent, osmic acid. Stained in gentian violet. Fig. 6.—Portion of amoeba killed in 2 per cent, osmic acid and stained ingentian violet. Fig. 7.—Small part of a section of Actinosphaerium showing the reticulumof the trabeculae. Fig. 8.—Trabeculae of the reticulum of the ectosarc of Actinosphaerium. Fig. 9.—Alveoli in the angles of branched fibrillae. From Actinosphae-rium. Fig. 10.—Fibrillae of the pseudopods of Actinosphaerium branching into thereticulum of the body. THE C I L I U P. DELLINGER. PLATE II.


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