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4. Mai dc caderas of South Africa. It affects horses, 

 asses, cattle, hogs and certain other animals, and is attributed 

 to Tjypanosoma equiman. 



5. Rat fn'Pa?iosomiasis SLttrihnted to Trypanosoma Lezvisi. 

 By some authors this parasite is alleged to be identical with 

 the horse surra organism, but it is quite certain that rats may 

 harbor a distinct species. 



Until the results of further investigations are recorded it 

 is deemed best to consider these as distinct infections. 



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