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A total of thirty-six birds infected with Plasmodium circumflexum have been examined for exoerythrocytic stages. Fifteen of these carried chronic infections and twenty-one acute. Sixteen of the twenty-one acute infections were found to have exoerythrocytic stages. The strains with which these birds were infected came from a song sparrow caught in Syracuse (five cases), from a white-throated sparrow also caught in Syracuse (2 cases), from a red-winged black bird caught on Cape Cod (six cases), and from a thrush caught in Germany (three cases). There was evidence of exoerythrocytic infection in only one of the chronic cases which was a relapse terminating in the death of the bird. The following conclusions seem justified:
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