GIR 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Osmosis, 169 

 Oxidation, 167 

 Oxyrrhis, Key, 303 



marina, division, 120 



kinetic elements. Fig. 43, p. 88 

 Oxyiricha fallax, Fig. 175, p. 392; Fig. 

 227, p. 543 

 Key, 410 

 ■pelUoneUa, Fig. 175, p. 392 



PEDOGAMY, 510 



Palatinella cyrtophora, Fig. 94, p. 200 



Key, 299 

 Palmella-phase, 251 

 Pandorina, Key, 306 

 Pansporoblast, 235, 446 

 Pantastomatida, characteristics, 286 

 Parabasal body, 84, 92 



and nucleus. Fig. 48, p. 97 

 Paracineta, Key, 414 

 Paracoccidium, classification, 440 

 Paradosmose, 76, 84, 99 

 Para glycogen, 51 

 Parajania, Key, 313 

 Paramecidse, characteristics, 386 

 Paramecium aurelia, reorganization dia- 

 gram. Fig. 226, p. 541 

 bursaria, Fig. 170, p. 385 

 caudatum, dividing Fig. 21, p. 53 

 fertility diagram. Fig. 206, p. 



496 

 Golgi bodies. Fig. 85, p. 162 

 in depression. Fig. 212, p. 507 

 meiosis, Fig. 214, p. 520; Fig. 



215, p. 521 

 merotomy and monsters, Fig. 



203, p. 487 

 monsters. Fig. 103, p. 219; 

 Fig. 205, p. 493, 69 

 nuclei. Fig. 22, p. 57 

 pole plates, 81 

 variation, Fig. 235, p. 574 

 Key, 407 



putrinum, Fig. 170, p. 385 

 size variation. Fig. 234, p. 567 

 Paramteha, Key, 357 

 Parama'bidae, characteristics, 338 

 Pai-aniylum, 51 

 Puraniyxa, classification, 459 

 Parapodinium, Key, 304 

 Parapolytoma, Key, 305 

 Parasitism from sapropelic forms, 25 

 Parastyle, 84, 95 

 Parasynapsis, 531 

 Pareuglypha, Key, 361 

 Parmulina, Key, 358 

 Paroral and preoral membranes, 150 

 Paroxysm toxins, 190 

 Parthenogenesis, 539, et seq. 

 Pntellina, classification, 355 



Pathogenic effects, 191 

 Paidinella, Key, 360 

 Paulsenella, Key, 304 

 Pavillardia, Key, 303 

 Pedindla, Key, 299 

 Pdamphora, Key, 403 

 Pellicle or periplast, 127 

 Pclodinium, Key, 408 

 Pelomyxa, Key, 357 



palustris, density, 31 

 Peneroplis, classification, 355 

 Perdatrichornonas, Key, 317 

 Pejisin-like ferments, 188 

 Peranema, Key, 307 



trichophora, Fig. 4, p. 22 

 Pcrezia, classification, 458 

 Perichoena, Key, 353 

 Peridinidse, characteristics, 276 

 Peridinioidse, characteristics, 276 

 Peridinium divergens, Fig. 129, p. 269 



Key, 304 

 Peridium, 327 

 Peripylea, characteristics, 343 



Peristome, 147 



Peritrichida, characteristics, 395 

 Peritromida?, characteristics, 390 

 Periiromus cmmcp, Fig. 79, p. 151 

 Key, 410 



Perezella, Key, 402 



Periacineta, Key, 413 



Peritromus, Key, 410 



PcUdomonas, Key, 307 



Pf( iffd-niiila, classification, 439 



Phacotida>, characteristics, 279 



Phacotus, Key, 305 



Phacus, Key, 306 



longicaudus, Fig. 65, p. 128 



Phseocalpia, characteristics, 348 



Phaeocapsina, characteristics, 267 



Phseoconchise, characteristics, 349 



Pha^ocystina, characteristics, 348 



Plui'odcndria, characteristics, 349 



Pluwdiniinn, 54 

 Key, 408 



Pha'ogromia, characteristics, 349 



Phagosomes, 277 



Phaosphara, Key, 301 



Plia'osi)li8eria, characteristics, 348 



PJuioOijuniiion, Key, 302 



PliiiUn-roiiKi, Key, 304 



Plialaiisteriida', cliaracteristics, 291 



PhalanstcriuiH digUulum, Fig. 20, p. 41 

 Key, 310 



Pharyngeal baskets, 366 



Phascolodon, Key, 405 



Phialoides, classification, 431 



Phialonema cyclosloma, Fig. 45, p. 90 



Photosynthesis, 198 



Phryganelld, Key, 360 



Phycoi)yrin of dinoflagellata, 197 



PJiylloinitiiH, Key, '311 



Phylogeny, 201 



Physarella, Key, 351 



