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THE PROTOZOA 



podia and become young amoeboid forms. Other cases of swarm-spore 

 formation have been frequently recorded, in some cases by so many 



Fig. 52. — Param&ba eilhardi Schaud. [SCHAUDINN.] 

 A. Section. B. Sporuliilion. C. The flagellated swarm-spore. D-H. Stages in division of 

 the flagellated spore. k t Nebenkorper ; n, the nucleus. 



different observers that there can be little doubt of their truth. In 

 the Reticulariida, swarm-spore formation may be considered the typi- 

 cal method of increase, and it is connected with the dimorphism 



