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passes through a very similar series of stages in its hfe history 

 from the formation of the cihated swarm spores and the develop- 

 ment of Plasmodium to the formation of reproductive bodies. 

 Protomy.va, however, lives in water and never leaves it. By 

 some it has been called an aquatic slime-mould and surely shows 

 an affinity with some of the protozoans of which the common 

 amoeba is the type. A wide field is open for searching out affin- 

 ities among these lowly organisms through cytological study ; at 

 least the present indications lead one to expect considerable light 

 from this kind of investigation. 



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