Stentors and Stephanoceri--Description of Stentors--Mode of viewing them--Their Abundance--Social Habits--Solitary Stentors living in Gelatinous Caves--Propagation by Divers Modes--Cephalosiphon limnias--A Group of Vaginicolæ--Changes of Shape--A Bubble-blowing Vorticella CHAPTER XI. [Please select]
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Each one had a spiral wreath of cilia, with a mouth situated like those of the stentors, hereafter to be described, but none of them became stationary, and in a few days they all disappeared. [Please select]
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For some weeks my Stentors abounded, and then most of them suddenly disappeared. [Please select]
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Stentors and Stephanoceri--Description of Stentors--Mode of viewing them--Their abundance--Social habits--Solitary Stentors living in Gelatinous caves--Propagation by divers modes--Cephalosiphon Limnias--A group of Vaginicolæ--Changes of shape--A bubble-blowing Vorticella. [Please select]
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The Stentors were abundant on the same weed (_Anacharis_), that formed the residence of the Stephanoceri, and might be seen in large numbers hanging from it like green trumpets, visible to the unassisted eye. [Please select]
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