34 Faraday as a Discoverer. + 
dum flexuoso-curvatis, plerumque subrectis et arcte conjunctis, | 
in formis duabus occurrentibus; forma altera parve, vitl 5 
articulis cylindricis, cum cellulis perdurantibus hic illic inter 
jectis, vaginis interdum obsoletis, sepius diffluentibus, instructs; 
orma altera maxima, articulis globosis vel oblongis, aurantiace- 
brunneis, cellulis perdurantibus ab ceteris haud diversis. 
Diam, Cellule cylindrice maxime ;;3;; unc. Ce 
eee susp un 
lam. Forme prime articuli maximi ;;3;; unc. Cellule 
perdurantes 5,5, unc. Forme secunde articuli oblongi longi 
aoeo—saa0 UNC, lati 30 0—-ss ss) Articuli globosi a3 5072005 
4 ; 
are united to form a sort of indeterminate gelatinous stratum. 
In this species the.families are composed of but very few cells, 
ento crassissimo, achroo, haud lamelloso, homogened; 
cytioplasmate viride, interdum subtiliter eranulato, interdum 
omogeneo. 
Diam. Cellule singu 
tss7  latitudo maxima 
Art, VI, 
Parentage: Introduction to the Royal Institution : Earliest Experiments: 
First Royal Society Paper : Marriage. 
Ir has been thought desirable to 
some image of MicHarn Farapay, as a scientific investigator 
and discoverer. The attempt to respond to this desire has 
* From the Report of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. 
le sine tegumento longitudo maximé 
1 ‘ft of 
zeas - 
—On Faraday as a Discoverer ; by Jonn TynpAtt, 
F.R.S.* 
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