“…Linderstram-Lang & Holter (1934) centrifuged eggs of Psammechinus and found the greater part of the dipeptidase activity to be resident in the heavier layer containing the mitochondria, although other granular components of the cytoplasm were also present. I n other marine ova and in Amoeba, however, the peptidase was found to be diffusely distributed in the hyaline plasm or matrix of the cytoplasm (Holter, 1936;Holter & Kopac, 1937). Joyet-Lavergne (for references see Petrie & Williams, 1938, p. 354), on the basis of a reaction with oxidation-reduction indicators, believes that mitochondria are also the seat of respiration, which would be of interest since the sequence of protein synthesis is coupled with respiration at least at one point (cf.…”