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is constantly moving inward to become changed again i 



plasm. The food particles accompany this inturning, and a fila-naent 



B 



Fig. 153. Reactions of Amceba verrucosa and of fluid substances. [RHUMBLER.] 

 A. Amceba verrucosa with a filament of Oscillaria. B, C. Chloroform drops with a filament 

 of shellac, a, b, c, d, e. successive stages in the rolling of a filament of Oscillaria. B, C. Similar 

 rolling of a shellac filament. _ 



of Oscillaria, if pulled out after being partly ingested, leaves a channel 

 in which it had lain (Fig. 153, a-g\ After being drawn in, the filament 



