Fig. 355. 

 6 c 



Fisr. 356. 



Fit*. 357. 



Fig. 353. 



PLATE LVIII. 

 Fig. 359. Fig. 360. 













GROWTH AND MULTIPLICATION OF 

 FORMED MATERIAL 



. CONVERSION OF LIVING 

 1ULATION OF THE LATTER. 



Fig. 362. Fig. 363. 



Increase of 



Fig. 364. 







RESULTS OF INCREASED ACCESS OF PABULUM. 



Fig. 365. 



Fig. 





Fat. Starch. 



ORMATION OF SPECIAL SUBSTANCES, OR SECOK ~OSITS, F] 



GERMIK.A : V . : - R 



Fig. 369. 

 To ur>. f. i-f^f^^tf- 



S 



Fig. 367. Fig. 365. 



Young. Fully formed 



1 material 

 ducts of 'secretion' 



TENDON. 



W 



lor. jned 



Cox :al - 



NTO SOL" 



- 



Fig. 372. 



-.GJ^ 





fZ& ^ a. JK? 



^ -\x 



^ 



Bacteria unde 

 germinatio 

 p. 282. 



Fig. 374. 



O 





The most minute erms of fungi 

 visible under a J- 5 of an inch 

 object-glass. The smallest ia 

 less than tooVoo of an incl1 in 

 diameter, p. 312. 





cainute bacteria 



Fig. 



Bactsr:;. 

 the mouth. 

 X 1800. 





, ..,,,,Ji 



b 



during 



rixion of : ,, terminal matter : 



rse taken by pabulum; e, old and 

 young formed material which results 

 changes occurring in a. 





Fig. 

 o- 



Vi? s^3 



Bacteria germs in 

 old epithelial cells 

 of toe mouth. 

 X 3000. p. 282. 





JO. 



Figs. 355 to 360, see pp. 314. 318; Figs. 361 to 364, ses p. 316: Fig. 365, see D. 317; Figs 363 369 seep 315- 



Fig. 370, see p. 322. 



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