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Coordinates: [383, 761, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Normal cyst of stylonychia sp.", "Fig. 24.-Normal cyst of Stylonychia sp.", "Fig. 24 Normal cyst of Stylonychia", "Fig 27- Remarkable shape temporarily assumed by Sphaerophyra", "Fig. 25 Sphaerophyra, with short wavy tentacles, on Stylonychia", "Fig. 27.-Remarkable shape temporarily assumed by Sphaerophrya.", "a", "Fig. 28- Stylonychia emergin from its cyst, a further stage of Fig. 26.", "Fig. 27 Remarkable shape temporarily assumed by Sphaerophyra", "Fig 29- Stylonychia, which after withdrawl of the cilia has thrown out two large and one small globule of protoplasm", "Fig. 25.-Sphaerophrya, with short wavy tentacles, on Stylonychia.", "b", "c", "Fig. 28.-Stylonychia emerging from its cyst, a further stage of Fig. 26.", "Fig. 29 Stylonychia, which after withdrawal of the cilia has thrown out two large and one small globule of protoplasm", "Fig. 30 - A further stage of Fig. 29. The internal protoplasm has left the cyst, now wrinkled and nearly opaque. Accumulation of granules at lower end of the oval body.", "Sphaerophyra with short wavy tyentacles on stylonychia", "Fig. 26 Stylonychia preparing to encyst when attacked by Sphaerophyra", "Fig. 29.-Stylonychia, which after withdrawal of the cilia has thrown out two large and one small globule of protoplasm."]; Coordinates: [819, 777, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig 30- A further stage of Fi. 29. The internal protoplasm has left the cyst, now wrinkled and nearly opaque. Accumulation of granules at lower end of the oval body.", "Fig. 26.-Stylonychia preparing to encyst when attacked by Sphaerophrya.", "a", "b", "c", "Fig. 26- Stylonychia preparing to encyst when attached by Sphaerophyra", "Fig. 30.-A further stage of Fig. 29. The internal protoplasm has left the cyst, now wrinkled and nearly opaque. Accumulation of granules at lower end of the oval body."]