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turned and compelled to move to or from the light. 

 This difficulty was overcome by the observation that 



FIG. 43 



sessile animals like the hydroid Eudendrium (Fig. 43) 

 or the tube worm Spirogr aphis (Fig. 44) react to a one- 



FIG. 44 



sided illumination also with heliotropic curvatures like 

 sessile plants. 1 On the other hand, it had been found 

 before by Strassburger that free-swimming plant 



1 Loeb, J., Arch./, d. ges. PhysioL, 1890, xlvii., 391; 1896, Ixiii., 273. 



