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CaIman, W. T. 1939. The structure of the trilobites. Nature,
Lond., 141,1077. Calkins,
G. N. and Summers, F. M., eds. 1941. Protozoa in Biological
Research Columbia University Press. Cameron, T. W. 1934. The Internal Parasites of Domestic
Animals. A. and C. Black. Cameron, T. W. M. 1956. Parasites and Parasitism. Methuen, London. Campbell,
R. S. 1941. Vertical distribution on the planktonic rotifers in Douglas,
Lake, Michigan, with special reference to depression and individuality. Ecol.
Monog. 11, 1. Cannon,
H. G. 1928. On the feeding mechanism of the copepods, Calanus finmarchicus
and Diaptomus gracilis. Jour. Exp. Biol. 6, 131. Cannon,
H. G. and Manton, S. M. 1927. On the feeding mechanisms of a mysid
crustacean, Hemimysis lamornae. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin. 55, 219. Carter,
G. S. 1951. General Zoology of the Invertebrates, 3rd ed. Sidgwich & Jackson Publ. Castle,
W. A. 1928. An experimental and histological study of the life cycle of Planaria
velata. Jour. Exp. Zool. 51, 417. Chandler,
A. C. 1955. Introduction to Parasitology. John Wiley Publ. Chapman, G. 1953. Studies on the mesogloea of
coelenterates. I. Histology and chemical properties. Quart. Jour. Micr.
Sci. 94, 155. II. Physical properties. Jour. Exp. Biol. 30, 440. Chapman, G.and Newell, G. 1947. The role of the body fluids
in relation to movement in the soft-bodied invertebrates. Proc. Roy. Soc. B,
134, 431, Chitwood,
B. G. and Chitwood, M. B. 1950-. An Introduction to Nematology.
Chitwood, Baltimore. Christie, J. R. 1929. Some observations on sex in the
Mermithidae. Jour. Exp. Zool. 53, 59. Coe, W. R. 1936. Sequence of functional sexual phases in Teredo. Biol.
Bull. 71, 122. Coe,
W. R. 1949. Divergent methods of development in morphologically similar
species of prosobranch gasteropods. Jour. Morph. 84, 383. Coe,
W. R. 1953. Influences of association, isolation and nutrition on the
sexuality of the snail Crepidula. Jour. Exp. Zool. 122, 5. Coker,
R. 1939. The problem of cyclomorphosis in Daphnia. Quart. Rev. Biol. 14,137. Comstock, H. 1948. The Spider Book. 2nd ed. revised
by W. Gertsch Comstock Publ. Co. Comstock,
J. H. 1918. The Wings of Insects Comstock, New York. Corliss,
J. O. 1956. On the evolution and systematics of ciliated Protozoa. Systematic
Zoology, 5, 68-91, 121-140. Cort,
W. W. 1922. Study of the escape of cercariae from their snail hosts. Jour.Pqrqsit.8,
177. Crisp,
D. J. and Barnes, H. 1954. The orientation and distribution of barnacles at
settlement with particular reference to surface contours. Jour. Anim.
Ecol. 23, 142. Crofts, D. 1937. The development of Haliotis tuberculata.
Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B, 228, 219. 1956. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 125,711. Cullery, M.
1952. Parasitism and
Symbiosis. Sidgwick & Jackson
Publ. Curtis, W. C.
1906. The formation of
proglottides in Cestoda. Biol. Bull. 11, 202. Cushing, D. J. 1951. The vertical migration of planktonic
Crustacea. Biol. Rev. 26, 158. Cushman, J. A. 1948. The Foraminifera, their
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