NATHAN AUGUSTUS COBB
1859-1932


"In short, if all the matter in the universe except the
          nematodes were swept away, our world would still be dimly
          recognizable, and if, as disembodied spirits, we could then
          investigate it, we should find its mountains, hills, vales,
          rivers, lakes, and oceans represented by a film of
          nematodes. The location of towns would be decipherable,
          since for every massing of human beings there would be a
          corresponding massing of certain nematodes. Trees would
          still stand in ghostly rows representing our streets and
          highways. The location of the various plants and animals
          would still be decipherable, and, had we sufficient
          knowledge, in many cases even their species could be
          determined by an examination of their erstwhile nematode
          parasites."
from "Nematodes and Their Relationships", 1915

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