Errata
MOUSE FAVUS DUE TO TR, QUINCKEANUM IV
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Errata
P a r t 1 (in Vol. XI)
Read magnifications as follows:
Page 265. Plate II. Fig. 1. approx. 3/4 nat. size. Fig. 2. approx, nat. size.
Page 272. Plate III. Fig. 1. approx. 1 ~ times nat. size. Fig. 2. approx. 1 ~ times nat.
size.
Page 263, Table I. read across: J. H. male. 14 yr. Strain No. 2 scalp 1, face 1.
N,B. Dr. O. C. AINSWORTH (personal eomnlunication) has pointed out t h a t MACLEOD & Mtn~NDE (24) mention the binomial T. quinckeanum o11 p. 361.
(...truncated)