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A reply to Miss Porter's note entitled “some remarks on the genera Crithidia, Herpetomonas and Trypanosoma.”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

H. M. Woodcock
Affiliation:
Lister Institute, London.

Extract

In a recent number of Parasitology, Miss Porter, under the above heading, complains because, in the Zoological Record for 1909 (Protozoa division, p. 60), I put the generic names Crithidia and Herpetomonas in inverted commas, when applied to certain species; on this ground she charges me with allowing my personal opinions to influence me in my compilation of the Record, my opinions being, according to her, “extreme and decidedly opposed to the opinions of those who have worked personally on the parasites in question.” Incidentally, Miss Porter makes it appear that my opinions are extreme and of little or no value.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1911

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References

1 1 Vol. iv. pt. 1, 1911, p. 22.Google Scholar

1 2Journal Inf. Diseases, viii. 1911, p. 125.Google Scholar