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- Crofton Oct. [October] 8/39 [1939] .
Parasites [underlined] About 1 tick in ten was
dead + had been dead for an
appreciable time. Dead examined
were all nymphs + adults - possibly
because the small size of the
larvae would make the dead ones
almost invisible.
Onchocerca. [underlined]
About 4 to 5 + individuals
in the shanks of each of the
four legs. These worms were
short not over 3 inches in
length in most cases + nothing
like as large as they are later
in the year.
Cysticercus tenuicollis. [underlined]
Two on mesentery of
greater omentum small one
5 mm [millimetres] in diam. [diameter]. Large one 12 mm [millimetres] in
diam. [diameter]
Eshinococcus granulosus.
In addition one very large +
one smaller cyst imbedded in
the centre of the left lung.
The larger one raised somewhat
above the level of the surrounding
tissue. (See photographs.
No lungworm, setaria, oesophagostomum
or Fasciola
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