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ing with the nuclear apparatus. The elastic axis, arising from 

 the blepharoplast. can he regarded as a form-determining ele- 

 ment of endoplasmic origin, the sheath as an ectoplasmic motor 

 substance." * 



As this statement illustrates both the factual point with 

 which we are concerned and the perverting influence of elemen- 

 talist theory on supposedly straightforward description, let us 

 examine it. If a flagellum is composed of a core enclosed in 



e.p. 



-c.p. 



<rx. 



I K;I m: -''I. ri..\ca:i i.t M m I.I(.II:N\ (\rn:it IUTSCHU). 



;ix., ;i\i;il filament, c.p., cont ractile protoplasm enveloping the axial 

 filament, e.p., end piece of the flap-Hum, r., root of the flagellunj 

 passing into the body. 



a sheath, what justification is there for saying that the organ 

 arises from a hasal granule? According to the clear implica- 

 tion contained in the latter part of the statement, only the axial 

 core arises from this source. And if the statement be correct, 

 as it undoubtedly is, that the sheath is ectoplasmic, what occasion 

 is there for throwing into the definition the purely hypothetical 

 notion that the elastic axis is a "form-determining element"? 

 In view of the fact that there is as much observational ground 

 for supposing the sheath to be "form-determining" as there is 

 for supposing the axial core to he so, either both parts, shqulc} 



