Quarterly journal of microscopical science . \rS. Ksnt, iel VZM. Fadme titM Eau J^^. ,]vC. id? ^. liiH JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE V. Illastrating Dr. W. C. Mcintoshs paper on a CrustaceanParasite of Nereis cultrifera. —Outline of the supposed male parasite of Nereis cultrifera, Grube. X 55 —Adult female with ovisacs. Enlarged under a —Lateral view of an adult female. Similarly —Youns; female. X 4^ diameters. JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VT, Illustrating Dr. Van Bene
Quarterly journal of microscopical science . \rS. Ksnt, iel VZM. Fadme titM Eau J^^. ,]vC. id? ^. liiH JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE V. Illastrating Dr. W. C. Mcintoshs paper on a CrustaceanParasite of Nereis cultrifera. —Outline of the supposed male parasite of Nereis cultrifera, Grube. X 55 —Adult female with ovisacs. Enlarged under a —Lateral view of an adult female. Similarly —Youns; female. X 4^ diameters. JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VT, Illustrating Dr. Van Benedens memoir on a new species of Gregarina. and 2.—Gre^rinae of middle size, as seen under a power of about 250diameters. 3.—Some individuals of the natural size. 4.—Colossal Gregariua seen with a lens. 5.—Anterior extremity of the body of an individual of average size, mag-nified ^iO diameters. 6.—a, h, c, d. Successive forms assumed by the same nucleus of a largeindividual. The nucleoli are seen to be modified, both as to numberand aspect. 350 diameters. 7.—a, h, c, d, e,f. Su
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