Abstract

For the purpose of determining the suitability of malaria for some work on experimental epidemiology, it was necessary to study the reciprocal immunity produced between a number of species and strains of avian plasmodia maintained in canaries. Some of this work has been a repetition of that previously described by other authors, but some new observations have been made, involving a number of geographically widely separated species and strains, which seem worth putting on record.

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