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as minute granules (fig. 4). Sometimes the whole blepharoplast is 
divided in two unequal parts (fig. 7), the flagellum being sometimes 
connected with the smaller one (Diagram XIV, fig. 6). Equal division 
may also take place and the two parts may divide again (fig. 5). All 
these equal or unequal divisions are continued (figs. C, 8—10) so that at 
the end it is difficult to say where the true blepharoplast is situated, 
Diagram XIII. 
Figs. 1—4. Hypertrophy of the blepharoplast. 
Figs. 5—8. Division of the blepharoplast. 
Fig. 9. The blepharoplast wanders towards the nucleus. 
Fig. 10. Pseudomitosis of the blepharoplast. 
Fig. 11. Reticular chromidia near the blepharoplast. 
Figs. 12—13. Formation of large chromatic masses. 
Figs, 14—16. The blepharoplast emits chromatic substance which wanders towards 
the nucleus. 
