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TO attempt to condense our present knowledge of the Protozoa into some three hundred pages is to anyone acquainted with the subject—to attempt the impossible. This book, however, “does not aim at being an exhaustive treatise on the Protozoa; it aims, rather, to give an introduction to the study of modern protozoology as seen from the author's point of view.”
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By Prof. Gary N. Galkins. Pp. 349. (New York and Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger; (London:Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1909.) Price 15s. net.
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DOBELL, C. The Protozoa: An Impressionist Sketch . Nature 83, 519 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083519a0
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