PLATE V. 
Figs. 
1-84. Amoba verrucosa EKhrenb. (p. 58) Fig. 1—An in- 
dividual in the resting phase, enclosing a rotifer. 
Perwick Bay, Isle of Man. x 800. Figs. 1 a-c.— 
A single young individual, general form subspherical, 
the body translucent, its surface wrinkled. In 
Sphagnum, Cheshire. x 300. Fig. 2.—An adult 
individual in the resting phase, containing much 
partially-digested food. Isle of Man. x 300. Fig. 
3.—An individual seen during greatest activity. 
Heatley, Cheshire. x 800. Fig. 3a.—Nucleus, 
after Penard. More highly magnified. 
4, A. guttula Duj. (p. 54) Common form occurring in 
ponds amongst surface vegetation. x 400. 
5. Lithameba discus Ray Lank. (p. 81) Outline sketch, 
after Ray Lankester. 
6. Ourameba voraw Leidy. (p. 83) After Leidy. x 200. 
