Envelope fraction I prepared from a ϕX174 sensitive host, KD4301, showed a strong eclipsing activity, while the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) fraction showed a weak activity. The eclipsing activity in envelope fraction I was sensitive to heat treatment, while that in the LPS fraction was insensitive. When the complete phage particles (114S) were treated with envelope fraction I, the eclipsed particles (70S) and a rapidly sedimenting component were obtained, but when they were treated with LPS, only 70S eclipsed particles were obtained. Electron microscopic observation showed that there were two types of eclipsed particles formed on treatment with fraction I; in one of them phage DNA was extruded from the phage particles as a thick bundle, and in the other more than 95% of the phage DNA was extruded from the phage particles. The rapidly sedimenting component was the membrane-eclipsed particle complex. LPS gave only one type of eclipsed particles in which DNA was extruded as a thick bundle. These results indicat...