The Mycetozoa And Some Questions Which They Suggest

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These actions are, we presume, due partly to the elasticity of the hairs seeking to expand in every direction, and partly to the unequal thickness of the parts of the elaters and the consequently unequal action of the heat on the elaters 54 Ihe Mycetozoa. ) and themselves. They curl and twist because they are un- equally expanded.
SPOKES. The spore is another part of the structure which varies much. Spores vary in size ; they vary in colour, some- times violet or brown, or red or yellow ; they
...vary in their surface, sometimes smooth, sometimes spinulous or covered with warts ; sometimes covered with a kind of network or furnished with a border or band. All these variations are used as points of distinction in the classification of the myxies, and the presence of a dark violet colour in the species is found, as already mentioned, to be of high classificatory value.
Another curious point about spores is the tendency in some of them to gather into groups of a more or less definite number, whilst others exhibit no such tendency, but remain single or aggregated without law.


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