Abstract

THIS volume has been prepared for the use of students who have completed a year's study of zoology and are entering upon an advanced course. The book opens with an admirable introduction to the study of the structure and biology of the Protozoa, after which follows the systematic consideration of the four main sub-divisions, including a scheme of classification and references to the special points exhibited by representative examples. This chapter is especially praiseworthy for the attention devoted to free-living forms. The student tends to stress the parasitic Protozoa and this account provides a most useful corrective, and he who reads and digests this chapter of 109 pages will have acquired a sound and balanced basis of knowledge of the Protozoa.

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