. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. ^.—Eplstylisfiavicans Ehr., a single, many-forkea colony of bell animalcules, slightly magnified. Fig. 28, one of the animalcules magnified i250 diameters, p, the stem; d, the flat spiral of vibrating cilia at the edge of the disk; im, the muscle; m to s, the depth of the digestive cavity; m, the month; g, g^, the throat; I, the single vibratory lash, which projects from the depths of the throat; cv, the contractile vesi- cle; n, the reproductive organ.—After Clark. first appearing as a shallow pit, around which arises a semi- circle
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. ^.—Eplstylisfiavicans Ehr., a single, many-forkea colony of bell animalcules, slightly magnified. Fig. 28, one of the animalcules magnified i250 diameters, p, the stem; d, the flat spiral of vibrating cilia at the edge of the disk; im, the muscle; m to s, the depth of the digestive cavity; m, the month; g, g^, the throat; I, the single vibratory lash, which projects from the depths of the throat; cv, the contractile vesi- cle; n, the reproductive organ.—After Clark. first appearing as a shallow pit, around which arises a semi- circle of vibratile cilia. The mouth and throat form in the new Stentor before any signs of division appear, but in the course of two hours the body splits asunder, and two new in-- dividuals appear. Fig. 26 illustrates the mode of self- division seen in Stentor polymorpJms Ehrenberg, by Hon. J. D. Cox. The process in this occupied two hours ; at the final stage (Fig. 26,/) the connection between the two ani- malcules parted, " and the two Stentors swam separately. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Packard, A. S. (Alpheus Spring), 1839-1905. New York : Henry Holt
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