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SPONGES 



Fio. 56. 



Three stages in the development of a gemmule in Spongilla (after Zykoff). In A the amoebo- 

 cytes (statocytes), packed with refringent granules, are becoming aggregated at one spot, and 

 the parenchyma! cells round them are taking an epithelial form and secreting an adventitious, 

 chitinous envelope ; still further away, the uuphfaittB are being formed in scattered cells of the 

 parenchyma. In D the statncytes are densely packed and enclosed by the chitinous coat with 

 its secreting epithelium ; tin- nmphidiscs are now passing between the cells of the latter. In 

 C the amphidiscs form a definitely arranged coat internal to the secreting epithelium, which is 

 now placed on the exterior, and is secreting a second chitinous envelope external to the amphidiscs. 

 amph, am phi'li.-cs ; amph,', a young amphidisc ; t.c/t.e, internal, and e.ch.e, external, chitinous 

 envelopes ; gl.ep, glandular epithelium ; or, oxeote spicules of the sponge ; par.c, parenchymal 

 cells ; t.c, statocytes or gemmule cells. 



