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cleavage before the first cleavage takes place. The minute centro- 

 somes of the second cleavage are therefore the direct descendants of 

 the sperm-centrosome ; and there is good reason to believe that the 

 continuity is not broken in later stages. The facts are nearly similar 



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Fig. 99. — Fertilization in an annelid (armed Geptiyrean), Thalassema. [GRIFFIN.] 



A. Second polar body forming; sperm-nucleus and centrosome below. B. Approach of the 

 egg-nucleus and sperm-nucleus, the latter accompanied by the sperm-amphiaster. C. Union of 

 the nuclei. D. Later stage of last. E. Prophase of cleavage-spindle, i^". Ana[)hase of the same ; 

 centrosome divided. G. H. I. Successive stages in the nuclear reconstitution and formation of 

 the daughter-amphiasters for the second cleavage, jf. Two-cell stage. 



in the trout, in ChcBtopter7is, and in PJiysa. In Ascaris division of 

 the centrosome first occurs at a somewhat later period (Figs. 90, 176). 

 If now the centrosomes were indeed permanent cell-organs, we 

 should thus reach the following result : During cleavage the cytoplasm 

 of the blastomeres is derived from that of the egg, the cetitrosomes from 



