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THE Nematode worms, although forming a large class which includes many economically important species, usually receive little attention in zoological textbooks. The appearance of a comprehensive account of them in the English language is therefore to be welcomed, and the work, of which this is the first part, will probably contain many surprises for zoologists unfamiliar with the great mass of recent work on the group.
An Introduction to Nematology
By B. G. Chitwood M. B. Chitwood. Section 1, Part 1. Pp. 53. (Baltimore, Md.: Monumental Printing Co., 1937.) 2.50 dollars.
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B., H. An Introduction to Nematology. Nature 139, 654 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139654a0
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