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Native Hospital Ward No. 3 (27. xi. 1914). 
Of 100 flies examined 10 harboured ova as follows: 
Fly No. 
Tri. d. 
Tae. s. 
Ank. 
4 
1 
— 
— 
5 
1 
— 
— 
12 
— 
11 
— 
29 
— 
— 
5 
40 
1 
1 
— 
50 
2 
— 
— ■ 
64 
1 
— 
— 
70 
2 
— 
■ —- 
71 
— 
1 
— 
89 
— 
1 
— 
Attention was next directed to the Police Lines where some of the 
Askari were at the time known to be suffering from worms, chiefly 
Tr. dispar, Taen. saginata, a few with Ank. duodenale and two with 
Sch. mansoni. 
Police Lines (21-28. xn. 1914). 
Of 100 flies, caught at mid-day in batches as required, 11 harboured 
ova as follows: 
Fly No. Tri. d. 
7 — 
13 — 
14 — 
27 18 
29 1 
44 — 
64 1 
65 — 
73 1 
75 1 
84 — 
Native Hospital (26. xn. 1914-12. i. 1915). 
Of 50 flies, caught at mid-day as required, 6 harboured ova as follows : 
Fly No. Tri. d. Ank. d. Asc. 1. 
2 1 — — 
3 — — 1 
6 1 — — 
7 2 — — 
19 
50 
Tae. s. 
3 
1 
Ank. d. 
Sch. m. 
2 
1 
