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Macroscopic and microscopic examinations of a granuloma 
end affecting horses in the Solomon Islands are also recorded 
ow. 
B.—GRANULOMATA AS FOUND IN SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA. 
Distribution.—Up to the present these granulomata 
have only been met with by the present writer in the northern 
parts of Victoria and in South Australia (the only parts of 
Australia in which the writer has worked). 
On the whole they appear to be more common in South 
Australia than Victoria. There is no reason to believe that 
they do not occur elsewhere in Australia, but it is probable 
that they are to be found more commonly in the warmer parts. 
_Occurrence.—These tumours have only been met with 
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occurred in stable-fed animals, and a large proportion of the 
cases have been stallions which have been kept in the stable 
site. 
. In February, 1917, through the courtesy of Mr. H. R. 
ue Melbourne University Veterinary School, the writer 
ad an opportunity of examining a specimen of similar char- 
s 
o 
: se. Mr. Seddon was informed by the sender that 
lesions were fairly frequently observed in this situation. 
___Lewis and Seddon (1918) have recorded the occurrence of 
Similar lesions in the conjunctiva of the horse. 
re seems to be no doubt that, as the knowledge of 
the characteristics of these granulomata becomes more wide- 
Spread, they will be found to occur quite frequently in 
Vic am other than the external genitalia. iP 3 
uration.— irly suddenly, an 
on.—The rs appear fairly rud this 
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onward they gradually enlarge, and they usually show 
