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PLATE-1 :BOY'S HOSTEL SEPTIC TANK, SITE- 51
PLATE-2 · GIRLS HOSTEL SEPTIC TANK, SITE - 52
PLATE-3: SAMPLE BEING COLLECTED FROM SITE- S2
PLATE-4 :GRAM +VE (WITH ENDOSPORE$) AND -V~ RODS X 1500 OF11a AND B,_P
2 CULTURE MEDIUM
(B)
PLATE-S . PURE CULTURE OF Pseudomonas aeruginosa (A) AND CONFIRMATORY TEST OF P.aeruginosa(B)
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PLATE-6 : Arcella vulgaris X 600 (UNSTAINED)
(A} (B)
PLATE-7 : Paramecium caudatum (A) X 150 UNSTAINED AND STAINED {B)
(A) (B)
PLATE-8 : Paramecium caudatum (A) X 600, UNSTAINED AND STAINED (B)
PLATE- 9 : Colpoda st6jniiX 600 (SHOWING BINARY FISSION)
PLATE-10: Sty/onychia myti/us X 600 (UNSTAINED)
PLATE-11 : Euplotes patella X 600 (UNSTAINED)
(A)
(B)
PLATE-12 Vorticella convallaria X 600 (STAINED) (A) AND (B) JUST RELAXING
PLATE-13 : Clostridium ehrenbergii X 600 (UNSTAINED)
i3 11a llb
15a 16
PLATE-14: 1-16
1. Zoogloea rami~era 2. Sthaerotilus natans 3. & 4. Be¥fiatoa ~. 5. Thiothnx ~- • Nitzschia pale a 7. Frag1. I aria intermedia 8. Alternaria triticicola 9. Drecellaria hyalina 10. Zoopha~us insidians 11a, 116 & lie. Naegleria gruberi 12. Acantharnoe a hyalina 13. Rugipes bilzi 14. Amoeba gorgonia 15. A. proteus 16. Chrysarnoeba radians.
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23
17. ~moeba radiosa ·18a & 18b ~- vespertilio 19. ~- verrucosa 20a & 20. Pelomyxa palustris 21a & 21b. Arcella vulgaris
, (dorsal & lateral view) 22a & 22b. Centropyxis aculeata 23. : Leptochla~ ampullacea 24. Chlamydophrys stercorea.
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PLATE-16: 25-49
25. Mastigamoeba longifilum 26. Thylacomonas compressa 27. Cryptomonas ovata 28. Ancyromonas_contorta 29. Oicomonas termo 30. Q. socialis 31. Euglena gracilis 32. E. acus 33. Phacus acuminatus 34. Bodo caudatus 35. Cercooodo a~gustus 36. Peranema trichophorum 37. Coleps hirtus 38. Spathidium spatpula 39. Chilodonella uncinata 40. f. caudata 41. Didinium ba 1 bianii 42 Dileptus anser 43. Col pod a steinii 44. Balantidium coli 45. Ophryoglena collini 46. Paramecium aurelia 47. P. multimicronucleatum 48. Ctedoctema
' aca_r1!:_noc~<l 49. -~ypocomella phoronopsidis.
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57
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60a
PLATE-17: 50-60
50. Metopus fucus 51. Bryometopus sphagnii 52a & 52b. Coenomorpha medusula 53. Lacrymaria coronata 54. Stylonychia mytilus S5a & SSb. Onychodromopsis flexilis 56. Litonotus fasciola 57. Euplotes P.atella 58a. Pleurotricha grandis 5so-& 58c. f· frandis (conjugating forms) 59. Aspidisca lyncus 60a. Vorticel a campanula (adult) 60b. ~- campanula telotroch larva.
65
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69
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67
70
PLATE-18: 61-72
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71
72
61. Vorticella microstoma 62. y. convallarh 63. V. glObQsa ~49-li•Cnd\t~siull p6ltpi.f\um 65. tptsi:yils pllcatilis 66a.c. Sphaerophrya magn0 6 . Podophrya fix a 68. Colurella ~· 69. Lecane depressa 7 . Epiphane sent a 71. Philodina roseola 72. Chaetonotus similis.
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