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62 Bnig, S. L. JJl.926 Plasm(»(lium : 1(5.9 : 57.71 



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63 King, W. V. 31.926 Plasmodium : 1C..9 : 57.71 



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64 Leger, M., et P. Mouzels. 31.926 Plasmodium : Ki.y : 81.1 



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65 Lawsou, Mary It. 31.926 Plasmodium : l^i.fi : 9.9 



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66 Mitzmaiii, M. Bruiu. 81.926 Plasmodium : 16 9 : 9.9 

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67 Riegei. 31.926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9.9 



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70 Lawson, Mary R. 31.926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9.9 



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71 Marzinowsky, E. J. 31.926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9.9 



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72 Stein, Beuuo. 31.926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9.9 



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73 Strickland, C. 31.926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9.9 



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74 Brauer, Gregor. 81,926 Plasmodium : 16.9 : 9 9 



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