Evidence from Proforsoans 



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vision, i.e., at a time when no sort of vlsil)lt' si<rri of division 

 is recognizable anywhere on the central capsule." That 

 the account of the mode of division in this sj)ecies is essen- 



FIGURE 26. ACAXTH03IETR0X PEI.LUCIUUM (aITKII MOIIOKF AND STIASNy). 



c.ca})., central cvi])siilc. ex.CM)).s., ('xtra-c;i|)snlar sarcodc. in. v., my- 

 ophrisks. m.y'., migrating niyo})hrisks. p.f., pnlling libers, .sj)., 

 spines. 



tiallj correct can be accepted with more assurance from 

 the fact that Borgert has studied the mitotic mode of <li- 

 vision in the same animal, so that the description is rigor- 

 ously comparative. 



