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WE wish to direct attention in this letter to an interesting result of our work at this Institute on the malaria parasite of the domestic fowl, which Prof. Brumpt, of Paris, found and described in 1935 and to which he gave the name Plasmodium gallinaceum1, 2.
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JAMES, S., TATE, P. New Knowledge of the Life-Cycle of Malaria Parasites. Nature 139, 545 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139545a0
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