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ON THE GENUS CHLOEOCHYTrJUM. 



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Impossible to obtain trustworthy information about their chloroplasts except 

 by means oi thin sections. Boblin's fiouros, on iiecount of their small size, 

 give little indication of the structure of the chloroplast, but they somewhat 

 resemble on a small scale one of the forms figured for C. graade, and are 

 capable of being int('ri)reted in the same way ; and this interpretation is just 

 as likely to be correct as that which Moore has put upon them. Hence the 

 characters on which the separation of the two is based arc too doubtful at 

 present to justify the 

 species. 



February IDli). 



recognition 



of Boblin's form as an independent 



B, M. 13, 



