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DR. D. S. MACLAGAN, lecturer in zoology at King's College, University of Durham, has been appointed head of the Department of Zoology of the West of Scotland College of Agriculture, Glasgow, and research advisory officer in agricultural zoology for the southwest of Scotland, in succession to Prof. L. A. L. King, who has retired. Dr. MacLagan held a Ministry of Agriculture research scholarship during which he carried out work at the Parasite Laboratory of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology and at Harvard University, and later worked with a Carnegie research fellowship at the University of Edinburgh. He is known for his work in animal ecology and on the dynamics of animal populations.
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Agricultural Zoology in Scotland. Nature 155, 386 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155386b0
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