% 



;d protoplasmic disc resting on an oral - c of 



oil globules embedded in yolk and covering about one-foui 



of the egg, the other three- fourths consisting of clear mi 



yolk. This"clearj d< scribed, essentialy as 



above, by Pusari f'90), Kowalewski f'86), i 

 for 



[ '85) , A Cf isticeps , Cor as ^. ius , and Ctenc ct^ 



ively , 



In connection wit processes, 3rs, 



e sp e 

 amoebc lents of t cent 



he blastomeres u ? 

 to the sixteen-celled stage. Ransom ('66) has also 



. - i amoeboid movements in the yolk of eus. 



;o assist in freei i . yolk of proto- 

 Lk, The opacity of the 

 Lch previ i 'str 



operated here against the detection of such movements. Once 

 or t . - , , ;ht that I did make them out, a 



in one hai , I found . protuberance as is figur- 



ed by Henneguy ('86) in Trout ge - ■■■- . 



i Pipefish egg are i p ous 



enow e it float, but fr ir location they main- 



\n upright position. If t Dver- 



