Most reported studies of experimental oral cancer have been carried out in the hamster. This animal is not available in certain countries and there is controversy regarding its suitability as a model for experimental oral carcinogenesis. An attempt was made to reproduce an experimental oral cancer model in rats, using a protocol based on that described by Lekholm and Wallenius (1976). The carcinogen 4 nitroquinoline 1-oxide was applied to the palates of rats for periods of up to 24 weeks. Macroscopic and microscopic examination of carcinogen-treated palatal mucosa was carried out during the experimental period. Verrucous carcinoma-like lesions of the mid-palate and squamous carcinomas of the gingival mucosa were produced, beginning at 16 and 20 weeks respectively. A variety of other macroscopic and microscopic mucosal changes were also observed during the experimental period. The findings are discussed in relation to the work of others.