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WIGTOWNSHIRE.
16th. December 4912
I do not know who sent you the extract from my lecture alluding to the passage in Procopius upon the climate of Scotland.
I did not presume to do so.
I have read your notes on the etiology of malaria with all the more interest, because my son nearly lost his life in clearing some jungle for rubber planting in Johore three years ago. He told me when he came home that the land he was working was high mountain side, with no stagnant water to breed mosquitoes, and that the peculiarly virluent form of malaria from which the party suffered arose from decom-
It was stated posed granite whereof the soil consisted. that the exhalation from this soil when disturbed always
caused severe fever.
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