THE VOLVOCIN^: 



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Eudorina, measuring from '2 to 'y^mm. in diameter. The 

 wall of the sphere consists of a thick membranous envelope 

 in which numerous cells, each provided with its own cell- 

 envelope, are embedded. There may be as many as 12,000 



Fig. 46. 



I'olvox glovator. A, a sexually ripe colony, showing microgametes 

 (^ and macrogametes, O. , in various stages of development., 

 />', a portion of the edge of the colony highly magnified, showing 

 three flagellate cells united by protoplasmic threads, and a single 

 reproductive cell, rp. st. stigma ; cv, contractile vacuole. (After 

 Kolliker.) 



of these cells. They form a single layer, and when viewed 

 from the surface present the structure shown in fig. 46, A. 

 The cell-bodies do not fill their envelopes, but are separated 

 from them by a relatively considerable space, and every cell 



