Abstract
ONE of the ways in which the war has interfered with zoological teaching in this country is by cutting off supplies of various of the animal types which are examined by the student in the laboratory. Amongst these, as has already been indicated by letters to NATURE, is Amœba—the animal with the study of which many zoological courses commence.
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