CHANGES [N ENVIRONMENT OP DAPHNIA MAGNA. 



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the following table, and they are diagrammatically i-epre- 

 sented in the accompanying* figure (Fig. 4). 



Fig. 4. 



Table V. 



Apparently in these figures there are some signs of the 

 inheritance of the length of the spine, but it is much obscured 

 by the overwhelming influence of the condition of the water 



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