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No. 4. The Helminth parasites of Deer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

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In the course of searching for references to helminth infections in a species of deer, at the request of one of the Bureau's correspondents, it became apparent that the great majority of the helminths either were parasites of sheep and cattle also, or were closely related thereto. In view of the further fact that some deer are of considerable economic importance and are widely scattered over the surface of the earth, it was decided to extend the scope of the search so as to include all deer from which helminthic parasites have been recorded. This information has here been tabulated, with the addition of some necessary comments and a list of the relevant references.

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Imperial Bureau of Agricultural Parasitology: Notes and Memoranda
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1931

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