IKDEX OF SUBJECTS 



609 



Campascus, Key, 361 

 Cavi-ptonema, Key, 342 



nutans, Fig. 53, p. 102 

 Cannibalism, 177 

 Ccnuiophiliis, Key, 301 

 CannosphaeridiP, characteristics, 348 

 Capillitium, 241, 327 

 Capsulina, Key, 358 

 Carbohydrate digestion, 192 

 Carchesium, Key, 412 



polypinum, food vacuoles. Fig. 92, 

 p. 189 

 Carteria, Key, 305 

 Carterina, classification, 356 

 Caryospora, classification, 439 

 Caryosporinse, classification, 439 

 Caryotropha, classification, 440 



mesnili, Fig. 93, p. 196 

 Caryotrophinfe, characteristics, 440 

 Cassidulina, classification, 356 

 Castanellidse, characteristics, 349 

 CauUcrycUa, classification, 435 

 Caulleryelliuae, characteristics, 435 

 Caviilae, 41 

 Cell, definition, 20 



division, 204 

 Cellulose, 52, 131 

 Central capsule, 318, 322 



granule, 101 

 Centralkorn, Grenadier, 319 

 Centriole, 77, 104 

 Centroblepharoplast, 84, 99 

 Centrodesmus, 76, 84 

 Centropyxis, acideata, centrioles, 80 



Key, 360 

 Cepedea, Key, 401 

 Cephalina, classification, 429 

 Cephalolhamnium, Key, 310 

 Ceratiomyxa, Kev, 351 

 Ceratium, Fig. 131, p. 272 



Key, 304 

 Ceratncorys, Key, 304 

 Ceratomyxa, classification, 453 



Fig. 184, p. 434 

 Ceratomj^xida;, cha'-acteristics, 453 

 Ceratospora, classification, 429 

 Cercobodo, Key, 308 

 Cercomaslix, Key, 308 

 Cercomonas, Key, 311 

 Certesia, Key, 411 

 Chagasia, classification, 437 

 Chalarothoraca, characteristics, 321 

 Challengeridse, characteristics, 349 

 Chasmatosloma, Key, 406 

 Chemistry of protoplasm, 43 

 Chiliferidse, characteristics, 382 

 Chilodochona, Kev, 411 

 Chilodon, Fig. 158, p. 366 



Key, 404 



uncinatus, conjugation and meio- 

 sis, 524; Fig. 217 

 diploid and tetraploid races, 

 524; Fig. 238, p. 582 

 39 



Chilodon, xincinaius. Fig. 106, p. 225 

 Ckiloviastix , aidostomi, kinetic ele- 

 ments, 90 



Key, 312 



mesnili, Fig. 45, p. 90 

 Chilomonas, Kej', 302 



Paramecium, Fig. 46, p. 91 



Golgi bodies, Fig. 85, p. 162 

 Chitin and pseudochitin, 129 

 Chlamydodon, Key, 404 

 Chlamvdomonadida>, characteristics, 



281 "^ 

 Chlamydomonas, Key, 305 



volutin, 49 

 Chlamydomyxa, Key, 350 

 Chlamj'dophora, characteristics, 320 

 Chlamydophrys, Key, 359 



stercorea, Fig. 154, p. 359 

 Chlamydozoa, 462 

 Chlorodesmus, Key, 300 

 Chlorogonium, enchlorum, gametes, Fig. 

 117. p. 237 



Key, 305 

 Chldromonadida, characteristics, 285 

 Chloromyxidse, characteristics, 454 

 Chloromyxum, classification, 454 

 ChloropeUis, Fig. 65, p. 128 



Key, 307 

 Chlorophyll, 177 

 Choanocystis, Key, 342 

 Choanoflagellate collars, 156 

 Choanoflagellidse, characteristics, 291 

 Choanophrya, Key, 413 

 Choenia, Key, 403 



teres, Fig. 166, p. 379 

 Chondriosomes, 49 

 Chromatin, 46, 58, 114 

 Chromatoid bodies, 323 

 Chromatophores, 255 

 Chromidia. 47, 48 

 Chromidiosomes, 46 

 Chromogen, 199 

 Chromomeres, 46 

 Chromophyll, 50 

 Chromoplastids, 50 

 Chromosomes, 46, 112, 114, 524 

 Chromospires, 121 

 Chromulina Havicans, Fig. 125, p. 258 



Key, 299 



pascheri, cysts. Fig. 5, p. 24 

 Chromulinidse, characteristics, 261 

 Ckroomonas, Key, 302 

 Chrj'sapsidinse, characteristics, 262 

 Chrysapsis, Key, 298 



sp., Fig. 124, p. 255 

 Chrysidella, Key, 302 

 Chrysidiastrum, Ke^^ 301 

 Chrysocapsa, Key, 301 

 Chrysocapsidse, characteristics, 265 

 Chrysocapsina, characteristics, 264 

 Chrysococcus, Kej', 299 

 Chrysomonadida, characteristics, 258 

 Chrysopyxis, Key, 299 



