I would also look at the micro*scope project
(www.mbl.edu/microscope)
as it has a wealth of information on protists, including
classifications, descriptions, and great images.
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 07:51 AM,
farmer at cb.uga.edu wrote:
>> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 09:28:43 +0100
> From: Joost de Jong <joost at pbware.nl>
> To: bionet-protista at net.bio.net> Newsgroups: bionet.protista
> Subject: Re: Project
>> Maybe you can check http://microbiol.org/vlmicro/vl_prot.htm>> Some links look pretty usefull (loads of pictures) otherwise there
> is always the faithfull google.com.
>> Regards,
>> Joost de Jong
>joostdejong at fcc.feo.hvu.nl>>> ""Manuel Baldacchino"" <info at limestoneheritage.com> schreef in
> bericht
> news:asg4n0$npb$1 at mercury.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk... > Dear Sir > >
> I am
> Julian a 13 year old student from malta and I have a project >
> of Biology that its marks are included in my annual exams. Can > you
> >
> help me by sending my some information about protists please? > >
> It would be very helpfull to me. > > I hope I recieve some
> information from you very soon. > > > My address: `White Dove` >
> Triq Mons. M. Azzoppardi >
> Siggiewi QRM14 > Malta > > My e-mail
> address: info at limestoneheritage.com > > > Regards Julian > >
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