Uelligence. 



lines ; the pseudopods rise in short obtuse 

 s or wave-like ridsres. the summits of which 

 ortioD of 



7 enlarges, and then less slowly collapses. In addition, 

 the structure, an oval granular nucleus is sometimes 



ie fond runt, nts gem rally app ■nr nut to be abundant, 

 the creature appears to' he empty of food altogether.^ 

 ster of its food is the same as with other species of 

 [% not unfrequently feeds on Difflugia 



fr< 



mi Vineland, 



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last Augu 



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27, from sonn 



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p of material for 















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ive Anxeh; 











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limax^ by which na 



mm forth.- 



pre- 



dopods projecting from the front broader me!, which was ^ of a 

 mm. wide. The creature contained a number of spherical food 

 vacuoles with sienna-colored contents, a large diatome hi 



. besid, - s. veral (dear vacuoles, a posterior «• 

 vesielm and the usu»l granular eutosare. The A. Umax ap- 

 proach, d and came into contact with the motionless A. verrucosa. 

 ^ \ g to tin i -'lit. it left a long fingerdike pseudupod curved 



upp'i half until it m t the tir<t \ - i !,„,.,[. \[\ i » few moments 



