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digestive tract of Man and various domestic animals. By far the 

 most important of these is Entamoeba histolytica which attacks 

 and destroys the cells lining certain regions of the intestine in 

 Man, thus producing the very serious and widespread disease 

 known as amoebic dysentery. (W. f. 245.) 



TEXTBOOK REFEBENCES 

 Woodruff, pp. 35-37 ; 46-49 ; 352-354 ; 386-390. 



Curtis and Guthrie, pp. 153-166 ; 237-243. 

 Guyer, pp. 28-33 ; 133-148. 

 Hegner, pp. 26-38; 1-7; 19-25. 

 Newman, pp. 109-128; 90-106. 

 Shull, pp. 51-53 ; 84; 238-257. 



GENERAL REFERENCES 



Calkins. Biology of the Protozoa (Lea and Febiger). 



Hartog. " Protozoa," in the Cambridge Natural History (Macmillan). 



Kudo. Handbook of Protozoology (Thomas). 



Parker and Haswell. Textbook of Zoology (Macmillan). 



