Studies From the Morphological Laboratory in the University of Cambridge

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In the other microspheric specimen, while the inner chambers are empty, several of the terminal chambers contain numbers of large protoplasmic bodies, in number about 140 (figs. 36 and 37). At first these bodies are flattened against one another, but as the series of chambers is followed they assume a more perfectly oval shape. In seven examples the mean of the long and short diameters is 58"3 fju. A round nucleus may be de- tected in many of them.
It appears probable that these bodies are youn
...g megalo- spheric individuals which have not yet acquired a shell.
ON THE LIFE-HISTORY OF THE FORAMINIFERA. 161 (/) Cycloclypeus Carpenteri, Brady. Figs. 52-54.
I obtained a few examples of this rare species to the south- east of Nomuka, in the Tonga Islands, at a depth of from 20 to 40 fathoms.
On decalcifying them two were found to have been pre- served with the protoplasm contained in the shell. One of these, which measured about 1 eentim. in diameter, was mounted whole, after staining with picro-carmine, and sections were cut of the other (which was smaller) parallel to the plane of the disc.


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