110 J. W. JENKINSON. 



explain why bis figures show so little of the typical reticular 

 structure. He has, of course, omitted to emphasise reasons 

 which might induce a zoologist to claim this organism for his 

 own province, such as the ingestion of solid food, and the 

 existence of pseudopodia covered with streaming protoplasm. 

 —J. W. J.] 



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