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J. H. HEWITT. 



In experiment 34, a posterior-end cut, I hour and 10 minutes 

 after operation, we have an abnormal and an interesting animal. 

 The cell is pointed at both ends and broad in the middle, measur- 

 ing 112x45 micra. The anterior macronucleus is situated 



TABLE III. 



MID-BODY CUTS. 



nearer the anterior end than normally. It is round in shape, 

 measuring 5 micra in diameter. Its chromatin is homogeneous, 

 deeply stained, showing no vesicles or granules. The posterior 

 macronucleus is likewise situated nearer the anterior end than 

 normally. It measures 7x5 micra and its chromatin is of the 



TABLE IV. 



ANTERIOR- AND POSTERIOR-END CUTS. 



same character as that of the anterior macronucleus. There is 

 one micronucleus adjacent to each macronucleus and seven 

 other micronuclei scattered irregularly throughout the anterior 

 portion of the cell. They are all of about the same size, 2 micra 

 in diameter, deeply stained and homogeneous. The cytoplasm 



