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I. ORDER. — Anenterous-Infusokials (Anentera), 



No internal nutritive tube, nor anal orifice. 



I. SUB-OBDfiR—GYumcAN$ (Gymnica). 



Body with no external cilia, nor pseudopediform 

 prolongations. 



1. Family. — Monads (Monadidse). Without exter- 



nal shell ; body uniform, dividing by simple, 

 spontaneous fissure into two or several in- 

 dividuals. 



2. Family. — Shelled -Monads (Cryptomonadidse). 



Individually enveloped in a soft or slightly 

 indurated shell. 



3. Family.— Globe- Animalcules (Volvocidse). An 



external envelope or shell, spontaneously 

 dividing into a number of animals which 

 take the form of a polypary. 



4. Family. — Thread -Animalcules (Vibrionidse). 



Filiform ; without shell ; associated in fili- 

 form chains by means of imperfect transverse 

 spontaneous division. 



5. Family. — Parasitic-Animalcules (Gregarinidse). 



Single, solitary, nucleated cells, without cilia ; 

 parasitic in the intestines of many inverte- 

 brates, especially insects. 



6. Family. — Glosterians (Closteriidse). Dividing 



spontaneously into a baciliform polypary; 

 shell with moveable papillae in the aperture. 



7. Family. — Astasians (Astasiidse). Body with a 



single aperture, changing at pleasure to 

 caudate, or ecaudate ; shell none. 



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