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Reproduced by permission of J. Bancroft. 44 Ίh ( 5 2 Sjpseudo top (PT) ]] laminar and plate forms SUMMARY SUMMARY There is now good evidence to show that viruses are assembled according to a series of well-defined geometrical designs. Some of these structures have been described in this volume, but they represent only a small number of the viruses covering the principle morphological classes. Certain groups of viruses, on the other hand, have not been included in the previous sections because their structural and morphological characteristics still require some clarification before they can be strictly allocated to the symmetry patterns discussed in this volume and elsewhere.