Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ), which itself contains a food vacuole,() und three other amoebae with their nucleithe latter being free from food bodies. Pig. s.—An amoeba containing two other amoebae in Beparate uoles,one of which is a typical sphere, the other an elongate oval Both theingested amoebae contain food bodies. Fig. 9.—A star-shaped form of Amoeba vespertilio with itsnucleus (A) and food vacuole (). It contains an ither amoeba with ifcnucleus (n) and food bodies ( 1) (cf. PI. 28, B 710 GEOFFREY LAPAGE Fig. 10.—An A m o e b a vespertilio with a la


Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ), which itself contains a food vacuole,() und three other amoebae with their nucleithe latter being free from food bodies. Pig. s.—An amoeba containing two other amoebae in Beparate uoles,one of which is a typical sphere, the other an elongate oval Both theingested amoebae contain food bodies. Fig. 9.—A star-shaped form of Amoeba vespertilio with itsnucleus (A) and food vacuole (). It contains an ither amoeba with ifcnucleus (n) and food bodies ( 1) (cf. PI. 28, B 710 GEOFFREY LAPAGE Fig. 10.—An A m o e b a vespertilio with a large food vacuole (/. vac.)and an irregularly-shaped amoeba which it has ingested. Fig. 11.—An amoeba with its nucleus (A1), which has ingested five otheramoebae, the smallest of which are probably A. limax. , nucleiof the ingested amoebae. Fig. 12.—A binueleate amoeba with its two nuclei (N,N), with foodbodies and an ingested amoeba with its nucleus (n). Quart. Joimi. Micr. Sci. Vol. 66, N. &, PI. 28. .vac,.- - ,~ . 1/0 end ed. E-


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