Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ^?M^ -JVis /IN ^\][/ W. FHulh,lilli«Eiin JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VI, Illustrating Mr. J. T. Cunningham^s Review of RecentResearches on Karyokiuesis and Cell Division. Figs. 1—15.—Successive stages in the indirect (Karyokinetic) division ofan animal cell (after Flemming). Each phase is supposed to havebeen fixed and stained. Fig. 1. Restiug nucleus, ground substance stained, nucleoli shown asthickened spots of the reticulum. Fig. 2. Convolution; in this, and allthe figures up to 14th, only the fibrillar part of the nucl
Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ^?M^ -JVis /IN ^\][/ W. FHulh,lilli«Eiin JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VI, Illustrating Mr. J. T. Cunningham^s Review of RecentResearches on Karyokiuesis and Cell Division. Figs. 1—15.—Successive stages in the indirect (Karyokinetic) division ofan animal cell (after Flemming). Each phase is supposed to havebeen fixed and stained. Fig. 1. Restiug nucleus, ground substance stained, nucleoli shown asthickened spots of the reticulum. Fig. 2. Convolution; in this, and allthe figures up to 14th, only the fibrillar part of the nucleus is 3. Wreath or garland. Fig. 4. Fibrils breaking up into loops ;commencement of the mother star. Fig. 5. Mother star, diastole,fibres splitting longitudinally. Fig. 6. Systole of the star. Fig. to diastole, the splitting complete. Fig. 8. Equatorial 9. Basket form of the daughter nuclei; indications of theachromatic spindle and of the cell plate shown. Fig. 10. 11. Wreath form of the daughter nuclei. In the f
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