406 EVENINGS AT THE MICROSCOPE. 



circle of these organs is developed around the basal ex- 

 tremity of the vase, and these, every instant becoming 

 more vigorous in their motions, sway the little globe about 

 on its point of attachment. At length the connexion 

 yields, breaks, and the animalcule shoots away, rowed by 

 its hundred oars, to find a new abode, and to found a new 

 colony. 



Here and there you see shooting through the group, 

 with a rapid gliding movement, an oblong clear body. 

 This is one of the vases, formed by self-division, and exer- 

 cising its newly found power of locomotion. It is giddily 

 roving hither and thither, until the instinct of wandering 

 ceases, when it will soberly settle down, affix itself by the 

 point which was formerly its mouth, whence a new stalk 

 will gradually grow, and opening a new mouth in the 

 midst of the new crown of cilia. 



I believe that the division is sometimes transverse in- 

 stead of longitudinal, the cleft occurring by constriction 

 across the middle of the vase ; but this I have not seen. 

 In whatever direction it takes place, it is essential that the 

 oblong granular body, called the nucleus, which you see in 

 each vase, be divided, the cleft passing through the middle 

 of this substance, a portion of which is therefore appro- 

 priated to each new-made animal. 



That the essential vitality of the creature resides in this 

 nucleus is shown by another and highly curious mode of 

 increase, namely, that which is effected by encyst ion. Let 

 us search the live-box carefully; for, amidst so great a pro- 

 fusion of Vorticella as we have on this Nitetta, it will go 

 hard if we do not find some individuals in the encysted 

 stage. 



Look at this elegant object. It resembles a trumpet of 

 the clearest glass, with a rounded extremity, and with the 

 base affixed to the weed, from which it stands up erect. 

 Within the expanded part of the trumpet there is a turbid 

 mass, with a perfectly defined outline, from several points 



