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DURING a recent investigation into the epidemiology of sleeping sickness along the east coast of Lake Victoria, north of the opening of the Kavirondo gulf, I observed the following phenomena which I trust some readers of NATURE may be able to explain, for I cannot.
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CARPENTER, G. Lake Victoria and the Flow of the Yala River. Nature 114, 311–312 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114311a0
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