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45. Afusgrave, W. E., and Clegg, M. J. Amoebas : their Cultivation and 



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References to the general treatises of Butschli, Braun, Calkins, Cash, Doflein, 

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NOTE. In a recent paper W. Elpatiewsky (Arch. Prot. x., 1907, p. 441) has 

 shown that Arcella produces small amoeboid gametes (megamoebae and micra- 

 moebae) which conjugate and form a zygote. 



