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The Biology of the Protozoa

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ALTHOUGH during the last quarter of a century the study of protozoa has been vigorously pursued by many students in many lands, yet the bringing together of the results so obtained, and the critical analysis of often discrepant results, is long overdue. The well-known text-books by Minchin and Doflein to a certain extent fill this need, but one is largely concerned with parasitic forms of protozoa, while the other is not available to those not conversant with the German language.

The Biology of the Protozoa.

By Prof. Gary N. Calkins. Pp. 623. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1926.) 35s. net.

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CUTLER, D. The Biology of the Protozoa . Nature 118, 763–764 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118763a0

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