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LONDON. Royal Society, June 12.—Sir Archibald Geikie, K.C.B., president, in the chair.—Commendatore G. Boni: Address on recent researches on the Palatine, in relation to geology, ethnology, and physics.—J. G. Thomson and D. Thomson: The growth and sporulation of the benign and malignant Tertian malarial parasites in the culture tube and in the human host.—Sir David Bruce, Majors D. Harvey and A. E. Hamerton, and Lady Bruce: (i) Plasmodium cephalophi sp. nov. (2) The trypanosome causing disease in man in Nyasaland. II., Susceptibility of animals to the human strain. (3) Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Nyasaland. I., Trypanosoma simiae sp. nov. Part ii., The susceptibility of various animals to Trypanosoma simiae. (4) Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Nyasaland. I., Trypanosoma simiae sp. nov. Part iii.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 91, 414–417 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091414a0
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