Record

RefNoNLB/47/779
AltRefNoNLB/47 p465
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office
Date11 April 1913
Description'With reference to your letter (11730/1913) of the 9th instant, enclosing copy of a telegram from the Governor of Uganda relating to certain papers stated to have been sent to the Royal Society last November by Dr Duke, I have to inform you that papers were received here as set out below, and that they are in course of publication in the Reports of the Sleeping Sickness Commission, a new number of which is now being printed, and is expected to be ready for issue within the next few weeks.
Recd. Oct. 21. The sleeping sickness reservoir on the Islands of Victoria Nyanza.
Recd. Nov. 30. Further investigations on the role of Antelope as a reservoir of T Gambiense.
Recd. Nov. 30 The diagnosis of trypanasome from British East Africa &c.
Recd. Dec. 14 Attempts to transmit T Gamdiense by Wild Stomoxys.'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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