Figs. 
PLATE III. 
lla. Ameba imax Duj. (p.57) Fig. 1—Ordinary form. 
3-5. 
6-7 a. 
8-11. 
12. 
Dunham Marsh, Cheshire. x 300. Fig. 1 a— 
Details of characteristic caudal appendage. After 
Penard. 
A. proteus var. granulosa Cash. (p. 47) Hale Moss, 
Cheshire. x about 400. 
A, gorgonia Penard. (p. 52) In Sphagnum, pondside, 
Chelford, Cheshire. x 300. Fig. 3—In a resting 
state. Fig. 4.—Active movement commenced, most 
of the pseudopodia withdrawn. Fig. 5.—The whole 
of the pseudopodia withdrawn, the animal exhibiting 
remarkable contortions during progression. 
A, striata Penard. (p. 53) Figs. 6 and 7.— Two indi- 
viduals differing in size. Pond at Northenden, 
Cheshire. x 400. Figs. 7a, b—The contractile 
vacuole (a peculiar form). After Penard. 
Dactylospherium radiosum (Ehrenb.) Biitschh. (p. 64) 
Figs. 8 and 9.—An individual of unusual form. In 
fig. 8 three arms are extended irregularly, each from 
a broad base ; in fig. 9 one arm is partially retracted. 
In Sphagnum, Cheshire. x 300. Fig. 10.—The 
same form (?), after West. Fig. 11.—An uncommon 
inert form, exhibiting attenuated pseudopodia which 
are bent and in some cases spirally twisted. In 
Sphagnum, Knutsford Moor, Cheshire. x about 
200. 
D. polypodiwm (Max Sch.) Biitschli. (p. 67) After 
Hertwig and Lesser. 
