BRUCE D. REYNOLDS. 



been removed) after which another short period of inter-fusion 

 ensued. This is clearly shown in Table III. 



TABLE III. 



SHOWING INTERACTIONS OF RELATED LINES, k AND k-s. THE ENVIRONMENT 

 WAS THE SAME FOR BOTH LINES, WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT FOR 7 DAYS LINE 

 k-ju WAS KEPT IN A i PER CENT. SUCROSE SOLUTION. THE EXPERI- 

 MENTS WERE BEGUN ON JUNE 27, AND DISCONTINUED ON JULY 22, 



1922. 



1 Later specimen k-sit-6 fused with its own fragment which had caused a shat- 

 tering of specimen k-8's cytoplasm. 



The young individuals of line k-sw, having been subjected to the influence of 

 i per cent, sucrose for 7 days, were reduced in size to a diameter of 65 micra (the 

 normal diameter being 100 micra). On this day line k-su was put back into 10 per 

 cent, hay infusion, where it remained during the rest of the experiments. 



3 Later specimen k-sw-Q fused with its own fragment after it had been abandoned 

 by specimen k-io. 



