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and small are capable, each with its like, of et^ual, undifl'eren- 

 tiated conjugation ; so that we have a dillerentiation (^f sex far 

 other than that of ordinary, binary sex. Eudorina, however, 

 has attained to " binary sex," for the female cells are the ordinary 

 vegetative cells, at most a little enlarged, and the male cells are 

 formed by ordinary cells producing a large flat colony of sixty-four 

 minute males or sperms. In some cases four cells at the apex 



Fig. 4,">. — Pamlorina moruvi. A, entire colony : B, asexual reproduction, each zooiil 

 dividing into a daughter-colony ; C, lilieration of gametes ; D-F, three stages in 

 conjugation of gametes ; G, zygote ; H-K, development of zygote into a new colony. 

 (From Parker's Biology, alter Goebel.) 



of a colony are spermogonia, producing each a brood of sperms, 

 while the rest are the oospheres. The transition to Volrox must 

 have arisen through the sterilisation of the majority of cells of 

 a colony for the better nutrition of tlie few that are destined 

 alone for reproduction. 



Volvox, as we have seen, has attained a specialisation entirely 

 comparable to that of a Metazoon, where the segmentation of 

 the fertilised ovum results in two classes of cells : those destined 



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