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While studying the comparative anatomy of mammalian respiratory tissue certain peculiarities in the lung of the guinea pig, an animal so frequently used for experiments, were noted. The respiratory tissue is primitive and the bronchial tree as well as the pulmonary artery contains an excess of musculature. The conclusion is reached that the guinea pig should not be used for certain experiments.