. The study of animal life. Zoology. Fig. 40.—^A foraminifer {J'olystojtieUa strigillata) with interlacing processes of the living matter flowing out on all sides. Magnified 10 times. (From Chambers's Encyclop,; after Max Schultze.). Fig. 41.—Protomyxa. i, encysted ; 2, dividing into many units; 3, these escap- ing as flagellate cells; 4, sinking into an amoeboid phase; 5, fusing into a Plasmodium. (From Chambers's ^«<yc/p/.; after Haeckel.) As the three phases represent the three physiological possibilities. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have


. The study of animal life. Zoology. Fig. 40.—^A foraminifer {J'olystojtieUa strigillata) with interlacing processes of the living matter flowing out on all sides. Magnified 10 times. (From Chambers's Encyclop,; after Max Schultze.). Fig. 41.—Protomyxa. i, encysted ; 2, dividing into many units; 3, these escap- ing as flagellate cells; 4, sinking into an amoeboid phase; 5, fusing into a Plasmodium. (From Chambers's ^«<yc/p/.; after Haeckel.) As the three phases represent the three physiological possibilities. 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 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933. New York, C. Scribner's sons [printed at the Edinburgh press]


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