THE CEROMATI^^ MASSES OF riROPrASMA BTfi EMINUM. 



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what loose chromatin connecting the nuclons and blopharo- 

 plast (PI. 18, fig. 1 ; and text-fig. 2 part). 



In many cases a marked cytoplasmic band stretches 

 ncross the parasite eqnatorially between these two " nuclei " 

 (text-fig. 1 part). 



Text-figs. 10— IS. 



The loose chromatin sometimes surronnds one or other of 

 these denser chromatin masses (text-fig. 3 part, 12 part, 

 18 part, see also text-fig. 34), or forms a rod in relation with 

 one of these masses (text-fig. 15 part). 



Attention may be drawn to the small forms shown in 

 text-fig. 17, where the blepharoplast occurs at the apical end, 

 and the principal chromatin mass stretches across the parasite 

 near the blunt " polar " end. Loose chromatin cannot be 



