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Handbook of Protozoology

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NUMEROUS excellent textbooks of protozoology have already been published and at first sight it might seem that to add another to the list was superfluous; yet, as the author of the present one points out, most of the modern publications emphasise the parasitic forms and do not give much space to the taxonomy and biology of the free living forms, from which the parasitic groups were undoubtedly derived.

Handbook of Protozoology.

By Prof. R. R. Kudo. Pp. vii + 451. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1931.) 25s. net.

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Handbook of Protozoology . Nature 129, 563–564 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129563c0

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