. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 54] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 8.—Ochromonadalea: a, b, Chrysocapsa paludosa after West (1904); a, a colony; b, zoospores. C-f, Phaeocystis globosa after ScherlTel (1900); c, a colony X 50; d, a cell with two plastids, a mass of leucosin forming on a mound of proto- plasm projecting into the central vacuole; e, production of zoospores; f, a zoospore. g, h. Cell and statospore of Ochromonas granularis after Doflein (1922). i, Cell of Monas sp. j. Two cells of Brehmiella Chrysohydra after Pascher (1928). k, A very young colony of


. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 54] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 8.—Ochromonadalea: a, b, Chrysocapsa paludosa after West (1904); a, a colony; b, zoospores. C-f, Phaeocystis globosa after ScherlTel (1900); c, a colony X 50; d, a cell with two plastids, a mass of leucosin forming on a mound of proto- plasm projecting into the central vacuole; e, production of zoospores; f, a zoospore. g, h. Cell and statospore of Ochromonas granularis after Doflein (1922). i, Cell of Monas sp. j. Two cells of Brehmiella Chrysohydra after Pascher (1928). k, A very young colony of Dendromonas virgaria after Stein (1878). 1, Colony of Ccphalo- thamnium Cyclopum after Stein, op. cit. m. Cells of Epipyxis utriculus after Stein, op. cit. n. Colony of Synura Uvella. x 1,000 except as 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 Copeland, Herbert Faulkner. Palo Alto, Calif. , Pacific Books


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