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THIS beautiful large nummulite is collected now and then in the living state in the East Indian seas; but the major interest of the collectors always seems to be in the shell. We have, so far as I am aware, no description of the living animal, nor even of its pseudopodia; and nothing since the time of Lister1 about its protoplasmic structures.
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Lister, J. J., Phil. Trans., B, 186, 437 (1895).
Lister, J. J., “Foraminifera”, in “A Treatise on Zoology”, edit. by E. Kay Lankester, Pt. 1, 2 (London).
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JEPPS, M. Nuclei of Cycloclypeus carpenteri Brady. Nature 171, 1114–1115 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/1711114a0
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