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presumably). It is therefore probable that on occasions all is lost, 
which would account for my not being able to detect it. The truth 
must therefore be that the chromatin, which Lewin admits only stains 
but faintly, either remains in small amount, or completely disappears. 
It is not my description which is remarkable, for it is correct as far 
as it goes; it is the creature which is remarkable. It is to be hoped 
that some explanation will be forthcoming of the nuclear spherules, 
now that Lewin has happily shown that the sporulation is homologous 
to that in other Gregarines. 
