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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Ana plasma, characteristics, 445 

 Ancestry in conjugation, 509 

 Ayicistrum, Key, 407 

 Ancora, characteristics, 429 

 Ancyromonas, Key, 309 

 Ancyrophora, classification, 432 

 AngeiocystinsB, characteristics, 441 

 Angeiocystis, classification, 441 

 Animalculaj, 17, 363 

 Animals and plants, 250 

 Anisogametes, 495, et seq. 

 Anisonema, Key, 307 

 Anniilus in dinoflagellates, 268 

 Anoplophrya, Key, 402 

 Anthophysa, Key, 310 

 Anthorhynckus, classification, 431 

 Aphiothoraca, characteristics, 320 

 Apodinium, Key, 304 

 Arachnidiopsis, Key, 405 

 Arackntda, Key, 350 

 Arcella, Key, 359 



vulgaris, chromidia, 64 

 Arcellida;, characteristics, 340 

 Archiacina, classification, 356 

 Archi-monothalamida, characteristics, 



354 

 Arcyria, Key, 353 

 Arenaceous shells, 129 

 Ascoglena, Key, 306 

 Askenasia, Key, 404 

 Aspidisca, Key, 411 

 Aspidiscidie, characteristics, 394 

 Assimilation products, 51, 201 

 Assulina, Key, 361 

 Astasia, Key, 307 

 Astasiidae, characteristics, 285 

 Asterophora, classification, 431 

 Astomina, classification, 377 

 Astracanthidse, characteristics, 348 

 Astrophrya, Key, 414 

 Astropyle, 322 ' 

 Astrorhiza, classification, 354 

 Aslrosiga, Key, 309 

 Astrospheres, 84 

 Astylozoon, Key, 412 

 Attraxin in fertilization, 515 

 Aulocanthidse, characteristics, 348 

 Aulospha^ridse, characteristics, 348 

 Autogamy, 446, 510, 545, et seq. 



in Neosporidia, 550 

 Autotrophic nutrition, 197 

 Aiverinlzia, Key, 360 

 Axial chromosome, 123 



strand, 294 

 Axopodia, 140 

 Axostyle, 84, 138 



B 



Babesia, classification, 445 

 Babesiidaj, characteristics, 444 

 Badhamia, 351 



Balanitozoon, Key, 403 

 Balantidiopsis, Key, 404 

 Balantidium, Key, 408 

 Balladina, Key, 410 

 Band-form flagella, 134 

 Barrouxia, classification, 440 



ornala, Fig. 184, p. 434 

 Barrouxintp, characteristics, 440 

 Bartonella, classification, 445 

 Basal bodies, 84 

 Beaded nuclei, 367 

 Beloides, classification, 432 

 Berlramia, classification, 459 

 Bicoeca, Key, 309 

 Bictt'cidse, characteristics, 291 

 Bilateral symmetry, 34 

 Bilocidina, classification, 355 

 Bioblast, 42 

 Biomyxa, Key, 350 

 Biparental inheritance, 575 

 Bistadiidse, characteristics, 337 

 Blanchardina, classification, 459 

 Blastodiniuni, Key, 304 

 Ble])haris»ia, Key, 408 



undulans, Fig. 174, p. 391 



division and conjugation, 

 Figs. 31, 32, pp. 71, 73 

 Blepharoplast, 84, 92 

 Blepharostnma, Key, 407 

 Bodo, cavdaiiis. Fig. 69, p. 139 



globosus. Fig. 69, p. 139 



Key, 311 



lacerta'. Fig. 47, p. 96 



centrioles. Fig. 37, p. 80; Fig . 

 47, p. 96 

 Bodonidse, characteristics, 292 

 Bodopsis, Key, 308 

 Bolivina, classification, 356 

 Botellus, classification, 459 

 Bothriopsis, classification, 431 

 Botryoidte, characteristics, 347 

 Boveria, Key, 407 

 Brachiomonas, Key, 305 

 Brefeldia, Key, 352 

 Budding, 227 



division, 217, 333 

 Bullinula, Key, 360 

 Bursaria, Key, 408 



truncatella. Fig. 84, p. 160 

 Bursarida", characteristics, 387 



Calcituba, classification, 355 

 Calcium phosphate, Paramecium, 169 

 CaUyntrochlamys, Key, 429 

 Calonema, Key, 353 

 Calonymjiha, grassii. Fig. 49, p. 98 



Key, 312 

 Calymma, 322 

 Calyptoiricha, Key, 406 

 Campanella umbellaria, Fig. 55, p. 106 



