BRUCE D. REYNOLDS. 



TABLE I. 



INTERACTIONS OF CELL-BODIES FROM ONE LINE AND PSEUUOPODIAL FRAGMENTS 

 OF SPECIMENS FROM THE OTHER IN CLONE I, LINES i AND id. BOTH LINES 

 WERE EXPOSED TO SIMILAR ENVIRONMENTS. 10 PER CENT. HAY IN- 

 FUSION USED AS CULTURE MEDIUM. EXPERIMENTS WERE STARTED 

 ON JUNE 25, AND ENDED ON JULY 31, 1922. 



stratum and float away, or else be pushed along by the organism's 

 pseudopods \vithout making intimate contact with them. This 

 accounts, to a great extent, for discrepancies observed in the time 

 required to make contact, and also for the ca>c> marked No 

 fusion and No contact. 



A similar table might have been arranged for any of the other 

 clones studied in this manner, but to take up so much space with 

 tables would be both impracticable and unnecessary; therefore 

 a single table has been prepared which gives the number of days 

 and generations elapsing before the intraclonal reactions became 

 negative (as indicated by shattering instead of fusing of the pro- 



