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202. ERRATUM.
203. AMERICAN TNSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES INTERDISCIPLIN.4RY MEETING ON ECOSYSTEMS: EVOLUTIOS AND REVOLUTION.
204. THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARASITOLOGY.
205. Abstracts.
206. Effects of High Hydrostatic Pressure on Morphogenesis in Naegleria gruberi (Schardinger).
207. The Mode of Attachment of Trypanosoma vivax in the Proboscis of the Tsetse Fly Glossina fuscipes: an Ultrastructural Study of the Epimastigote Stage of the Trypanosome.
208. Description de Quelques Espèces de Ciliés Hyménostomes des Genres Sathrophilus Corliss, 1960, Cyclidium O. F. Müller, 1786, Histiobalantium Stokes, 1886.
209. The Fine Structure of the Cytostome of the Apostomatous Ciliate Hyalophysa chattoni.
210. Variation in Glyoxylate Bypass Inducibility among Strains of Tetrahymena pyriformis.
211. Haematozoa in Domestic Chickens and Guinea Fowl in Tanzania and Transmission of Leucocytozoon neavei and Leucocytozoon schoutedeni.
212. Fine-Structural Changes Associated with Pseudocyst Formation in Trichomitus batrachorum.
213. Observations on the Proboscis-Cytopharynx Complex and Flagella of Rhynchomonas metabolita Pshenin, 1964 (Zoomastigophorea: Bodonidae).
214. In vitro Development of First-Generation Schizonts of Eimeria canadensis (Bruce, 1921).
215. The Fine Structure of the Centriolar Apparatus and Associated Structures in the Flagellates Deltotrichonympha and Koruga. I. Interphase.
216. The Resorption of Cilia in Cyathodinium piriforme.
217. Intranuclear Inclusions in the Ameboid Cells of Protostelium zonatum.
218. Fine-Structural Aspects of Macrogametogenesis in Eimeria magna.
219. Conformational Changes in the Cortical Region during Peristaltic Movements of a Gregarine Trophozoite.
220. Why Kinetoplasts?
221. Varying Kinetoplast Ultrastructure in Two Subspecies of Herpetomonas muscarum (Leidy).
222. A Check-List of the Species of the Genus Leucocytozoon (Apicomplexa, Plasmodiidae).
223. A Scanning Electron Microscope Study on Gregarina sp. from Udeopsylla nigra.
224. Contractility and its Control in Peritrich Ciliates.
225. Phagotrophic Ingestion of a Blue-Green Alga by Ochromonas.
226. Incorporation of Radioactive Pyrimidine Nucleosides into DNA and RNA of Eimeria tenella (Coccidia) Cultured In Vitro.
227. Efficacy of Monensin Against Bovine Coccidiosis in Young Holstein-Friesian Calves.
228. Studies of Blastocystis hominis.
229. Structure and Function of Kinetoplast DNA.
230. Report of the Treasurer, Darryll E. Outka.
231. Experimental Microbial Populations Thirty-five Years Later: The Influence of Food on the Symbiosis of Paramecium aurelia Syngen 4, 51.7.
232. An Improved Method for the Isolation of Highly Polymerized Native Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Certain Protozoa.
233. A Comparative Study of Gametocyte Ultrastructure in Avian Haemosporidia.
234. Differentiation During Encystment and Excystment in Oxytricha fallax.
235. The Positioning of Ciliary Organelles in Hypotrich Ciliates.
236. Response of Fresh-Water Protozoan Artificial Communities to Metals.
237. Crystalloid Inclusions in Species of Leucocytozoon, Parahaemoproteus, and Plasmodium.
238. Second Roundtable Discussion on Taxonomic Problems Relating to Malaria Parasites.
239. Macro- and Micronuclei of Tetrahymena pyriformis: A Model System for Studying the Structure and Function of Eukaryotic Nuclei.
240. Ultrastructural Localization of Acid Phosphatase in Feeding Tokophrya infusionum.
241. Proline Metabolism in Leishmania donovani Promastigotes.
242. Coccidia of the Leporidae.
243. The Utilization of Glucose and Proline by Culture Forms of Trypanosoma brucei.
244. A Note on Sporozoa of Undetermined Taxonomic Position in an Armadillo and a Heifer Calf.
245. Effects of Ethidium Bromide and Several Acridine Dyes on the Kinetoplast DNA of Leishmania tropica.
246. Cyclidium citrullus Cohn, a Ciliate from the Hot Springs of Tiberias (Israel).
247. Comparaison morphologique de 4 souches d' Acanthamoeba du groupe astronyxis-comandoni.
248. A Redescription of Rhyncheta cyclopum Zenker (Ciliatea, Suctorida).
249. Synthesis of RNA, Protein, Cellulose, and Mucopolysaccharide and Changes in the Chemical Composition of Hartmannella culbertsoni During Encystment under Axenic Conditions.
250. Ciliary Proteins and Cytodifferentiation in Stentor coeruleus.
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