No. 450.] 



STUDIES OX rm-: /'L.i.xr cell. 



spindle where the nuclear plate formerly lay. Sue 



are granular accumulations formed by the e 



central spindle fibers and mark the be-inniu^s ot 

 (Fig. 8 d) that afterwards gives rise to the eel! 

 the daughter chromosomes reach the poKs ot the 

 generally lie in a region of granular kiii< iplasni \vl- 

 part from the contraction of spiiulle tibers ami 

 from the breaking down of or-ani/ed eenti ospher. 

 lina, Pellia, Fucus, etc.). The dau-htei nueleu> 



(Fig. 7 a, b) is HI its - 

 a group of chromosonn 

 without the nucleolus. . 

 contains the nuclear sap. 



7;-^///^^.-.— Telophase is tlie « 

 completes the organization ot tiic 



