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SECTION IV. PART VI. PBOTOZOA (Psorospermise, Grcga- 



rinidae, &c.). 



The scope of this work does not demand that I should com- 

 prise within its limits any vegetable parasites ; nevertheless, I 

 must needs refer, however briefly, to certain confervoid and 

 sarcodic organisms, which, for the most part, lie on the border- 

 land of the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Professor Cohn 



