. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 204] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 40.—a, Labyrinthula as a parasite in cells of Ectocarpus Mitchelliae x 1,000 after Karling (1944). b. Cell of Labyrinthula x 2,000 after Young (1943). c, d^ Sappinia pedata, active cell and cyst, x 1,000 after Dangeard (1896). e, f, Sap- pinia pedata, cluster of pseudospores x 100 and single pseudospore x 1,000 after Olive (1902). g, h, Guttulina scssilis, cluster of pseudospores x 100 and individual pseudospores x 1,000 after Olive (1902). i-n, Dictyostelium discoideum x 10 after Bonner (1944) :


. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 204] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 40.—a, Labyrinthula as a parasite in cells of Ectocarpus Mitchelliae x 1,000 after Karling (1944). b. Cell of Labyrinthula x 2,000 after Young (1943). c, d^ Sappinia pedata, active cell and cyst, x 1,000 after Dangeard (1896). e, f, Sap- pinia pedata, cluster of pseudospores x 100 and single pseudospore x 1,000 after Olive (1902). g, h, Guttulina scssilis, cluster of pseudospores x 100 and individual pseudospores x 1,000 after Olive (1902). i-n, Dictyostelium discoideum x 10 after Bonner (1944) : i, the pseudoplasmodium; j, it heaps itself up; k, falls toward the light and creeps; 1, m, again heaps itself up and becomes a fruit, n. o, p. Fruits of Dictyostelium mucoroides; q, of Polysphondylium violaccum; x 10, after Bonner, op. 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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