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case of the eight. But the probabiHty of this interpretation must 

 be tested by further and more definite experimentation. 



Before proceeding to the consideration of isolation experiments, 

 however, it is well to note that the results of all the preceding 



TABLE 2 



Mass cultures under high nutritition subjected to twenty-four-hour periods 



of starvation 



H, humped; S, saccate; Cam, campanulate; R. E., resting egg; Pro., male 

 producer; Iso., isolated. 



