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1 HARTWICH COLLEGE, ONEONTA, NEW YORK
1. The nucleus apparently maintains a relation of 1 to 9.66 to the cytoplasm in the development of the eggs of Chlorohydra viridissimi.
2. It appears that when the nucleus has attained a certain size no more cytoplasm is added to the egg.
3. During the process of growth of the nucleus the nodal points of the net increase greatly in size.
4. The number of nucleoli increases in relation to the size of the nucleus.
5. The nuclear membrane becomes highly vacuolated just prior to the process of maturation.
6. During the process of maturation the nuclear volume of the egg is reduced to about one-eighth of its volume prior to maturation.
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