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ABSTRACT While working as a student in the laboratory of the Linacre Professor at Oxford, during the summer term of 1893, the opportunity was given me of examining a considerable number of specimens of the interesting fresh-water Rhizopod Pelomyxa palustris, originally described by Professor Greeff in 1867 as Pelobius, and later discussed by him under its present name in the ‘Archiv fiir mikroscopische Anatomie,’ Bd. x, 1874. I was enabled, by the kindness of Professor Lankester (to whom my best thanks are due for affording me the material for these observations, as well as for much valuable advice and assistance), to study more than twenty individuals of P. palustris, both in the living state and by means of sections.
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ABSTRACT While working as a student in the laboratory of the Linacre Professor at Oxford, during the summer term of 1893, the opportunity was given me of examining a considerable number of specimens of the interesting fresh-water Rhizopod Pelomyxa palustris, originally described by Professor Greeff in 1867 as Pelobius, and later discussed by him under its present name in the ‘Archiv fiir mikroscopische Anatomie,’ Bd. x, 1874. I was enabled, by the kindness of Professor Lankester (to whom my best thanks are due for affording me the material for these observations, as well as for much valuable advice and assistance), to study more than twenty individuals of P. palustris, both in the living state and by means of sections.
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