Summary
1. Observations under dark ground illumination supplement those made with the phase contrast microscope.
2. When the nucleus is visible in a non-budding cell, the vacuole and the nucleus are delimited from each other by well-formed membranes.
3. Considerable variation in its structure is exhibited by the nucleus in cells of a population.
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Communicated by Dr. M. K. Subramaniam,f.a.sc.
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Royan, S. Structures revealed by dark ground illumination in living yeast. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 44, 171–176 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03050992
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