PLATE XIV. 



FIGS. 



1. ChlamydomyxalabyrinthuloidesA'rcli, (p. 92) An indi- 

 vidual with widely-extending filamentous pseudo- 

 podia emerging from a cist. After Archer. 

 2-6. Archerina Boltoni Ray Lank. (p. 114) Fig. 2. A 

 colony of irregularly-grouped chlorophyl-corpuscles 

 and protoplasm resulting from tetraschistic division 

 of one original chlorophyl-corpuscle (as fig. 3), the 

 abundant amoeboid protoplasm actively ingesting a 

 bacillus filament (a) . Fig. 3. An individual more 

 highly magnified, with irregularly-shaped chlorophyl- 

 corpuscle and protoplasm gathered into an amoeboid 

 lobe and a long filament. Figs. 4 and 5. Examples 

 of central spheres showing varying disposition of 

 chlorophyl and vacuoles. Fig. 6. An encisted 

 individual. All after Ray Lankester. 



