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A case of infection of the beard with Microsporum canis, identifiedby cultural and Wood's light examinations, is recorded. Absenceof clinical features characteristic of tinea barbae but rathersuggestive of bacterial folliculitis seems to invite inquiryas to whether the rare reports on ringworm of the beard dueto M canis indubitably indicate its low incidence of occurrence.