ILLUSTRATIONS 
[Photographs by E. Cortes, Bureau of Science.] 
PLATE 1. SINGLE SUSPICIOUS, WHITISH; BACTERIOLOGICALLY NEGATIVE AREAS 
Fic. 1. J.B., 2 years old. Whitish area on the right buttock. Photo- 
graphed on March 3, 1922. 
2. White area noticed one year ago on the left cheek of B.B., 4 years 
old. Photographed on March 3, 1922. 
3. White area on buttock, four years’ duration, on A.T., 7 years old, 
female. Photographed on September 13, 1921. 
PLATE 2. FURTHER PROGRESS OF WHITE AREAS 
Fic. 1. A.L., 3 years old. White area on the external surface of the 
left thigh, of about eight months’ duration, and white area on 
the left cheek, which are at present bacteriologically negative. 
Vaccination mark on the left arm. Photographed on March 3, 
1922. 
2. A. de L., 4 years old, female. White area on the right loin 
which is bacteriologically positive and is the only leprous lesion 
in this child. Photographed on March 3, 1922. 
3. T.R., 6 years old, male. White areas on the back of the left arm of 
two years’ duration which are bacteriologically positive. They 
are the only leprous lesions found in this case. Adjoining the 
areas, there are lesions of chronic “itch” which might have pre- 
disposed to the development of the leprous lesions. Photographed 
on March 3, 1922. 
PLATE 3. DEVELOPMENT OF FLUSHED, SHINY, AND SCALY LEGS 
Fic. 1. L.D., female, 4 years old, bacteriologically negative at the time. 
Photographed on September 13, 1921. 
2. G.D., female, 5 years old, sister of L.D. in fig. 1, also bacteriolog- 
ically negative at the time. Photographed at the same time 
as fig. 1, September 13, 1921. 
8. A.M., female, 8 years old, who is bacteriologically positive. The 
scaliness of the legs is more marked. A trophic ulcer is also 
shown on the right leg. Photographed on September 13, 1921. 
PLATE 4. MULTIPLE WHITE LEPROUS AREAS 
Fic. 1. D. sisters. They are the children whose legs are shown larger 
in Plate 3, figs. 1 and 2. The older girl, G., five years old, shows 
white areas all over the body, and the younger one, L., 4 years 
old, faint whitish areas on the right side of chin and right arm. 
Both bacteriologically negative at the time. Photographed on 
September 13, 1921. 
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