Quarterly journal of microscopical science . Another in which the coloured protoplasm has contracteditself into a sphere, leaving a smaller, almost empty, and colourless cystfree. 6, specimen containing in its interior a peculiar double cyst, thistime deeply coloured. Figs. 20, 21, and 22.âSpecimens of which the history is recorded withextreme clearness in their cellulose walls. In Fig. 21 are to be seen smallcysts, this time tinged red. Compare Figs. 19 a, 19 b, 23 a, 23 b. Fig. 23 a.âAdult cyst, from which contents have been expressed, show-ing curious warts formed by the deposition of cellu


Quarterly journal of microscopical science . Another in which the coloured protoplasm has contracteditself into a sphere, leaving a smaller, almost empty, and colourless cystfree. 6, specimen containing in its interior a peculiar double cyst, thistime deeply coloured. Figs. 20, 21, and 22.âSpecimens of which the history is recorded withextreme clearness in their cellulose walls. In Fig. 21 are to be seen smallcysts, this time tinged red. Compare Figs. 19 a, 19 b, 23 a, 23 b. Fig. 23 a.âAdult cyst, from which contents have been expressed, show-ing curious warts formed by the deposition of cellulose over particles ofred colouring matter, b, the smallest form in which a wart was observed. Fig. 24.âAdult cyst, containing warts of which the laminated structureis clearly visible. This individual has also enclosed at an early period afilamentous alga, round which it has deposited an extremely thick coatingof cellulose. Fig. 25.âYoung Chlamydomyxa entwined by parasitic hypha. 2 ^) . ^jmi â ^. T^.miNS^^. 1^. ^â M^ -JVis /IN ^\][/ W


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