Beitrag Zur Infusorienkunde Russlands, Volume 1 by E. Eichwald is a detailed examination of infusoria, a group of microscopic organisms, within the Russian landscape. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of these early-studied protozoa, detailing their morphology, habitat, and classification as understood in the 19th century.
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