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occurs in very extensive gelatinous masses, often several cms. in diameter, 

 whereas the colonies of S. delicatula are very much smaller, rarely exceeding 

 a diameter of 300 p.. The latter species has also a distinct preference for 

 Sphagn urn -pools. 



Genus Sphserocystis Chodat, 1897 ] . The cells are globose 

 and sparsely aggregated within a free-floating globular mass of 

 very transparent jelly. The number of cells within each gelatinous 

 sphere varies from 1 to 16 (or more), and they are usually disposed 

 towards the periphery. Sometimes there is a slight indication of 

 lamellation in the jelly immediately surrounding the cells. The 



Fig. 110. Sphcerocystis Schroe.teri Chod. ; A and B, from the plankton of Loch 

 Shin, Sutherland, x450; C, zoogonidium, after Chodat ( x about 700). 



methods of multiplication are : 1st, by division of the cells into 

 four daughter-cells, either in one plane or tetrahedrally disposed ; 

 2nd, by the rupture of the walls of a sporangium containing a 

 number of daughter-cells, with a slight retention of the old walls 

 of the mother-cells as in Schizochlamys ; 3rd, by the formation of 

 biciliated macro- and microzoogonidia. This genus very closely 

 resembles Glceqeystis Nag. 



Sph. Schroeteri Chod. is an abundant Alga in the freshwater plankton, 

 occurring in all the larger lakes of the British Islands ; diam. of colonies 50 

 1200/*; diam. of cells 6 10/i; fig. 110. Chodat regards both Tetraspora 

 lacustris Lemm. and Botryococcus sudeticus Lemm. as stages of this plant. 

 With regard to the former he is possibly correct, but the latter is a close rela- 

 tive of Botryococcus Braunii and certainly has no affinity with Sphcerocystis. 



1 Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier, 1897, p. 292, t. ix. 



