Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
In April, 1917, while examining some rats (probably M. decumanus) in company with Mr L. D. Cleare, Jnr., my assistant, for external and internal parasites, the lungs of a male specimen were observed to be in a highly diseased condition.
page 11 note 1 Kindly written at the request of the Editors.—G. H. F. N.
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