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Coccidiosis of the Grey and Stone Partridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

W. L. Yakimoff
Affiliation:
From the Parasitological Laboratory of the Veterinary School, Leningrad
I. L. Matikaschwili
Affiliation:
From the Parasitological Laboratory of the Veterinary School, Leningrad

Extract

Through the kindness of H. H. Woken, the veterinary surgeon of the Zoological Garden in Leningrad, we were able to examine the faeces of two species of birds—the grey partridge (Perdix perdix) and the stone partridge (Caccabis chucar). It is very probable that the coccidian found by us is common to both species of birds, but as they were kept in the same cage it was not possible to determine the origin of the faeces examined.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936

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