This is a collection of issues from Volume 4 of "The Journal of Parasitology," a publication of the American Society of Parasitologists and the Helminthological Society of Washington. It contains articles and research related to the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationships between them. This volume offers insights into the field of parasitology during the period it was published, reflecting the scientific understanding and research trends of the time.
Researchers and students of zoology, microbiology, and related fields may find this volume to be a valuable resource. It is a historical record of scientific inquiry into the diverse world of parasitic organisms.
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