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undergo the principal phase of their cycle. In the development of 

 the trypanosomes of fresh-water fish in the leech Hemiclepsis, the 

 parasites do not pass farther back than the crop (Robertson, 503). 

 Finally, in the many species of pathogenic trypanoso'mes which are 

 transmitted by tsetse-flies of various species, two types of develop- 

 mental cycle can be distinguished : in the one, the parasite invades 



Fid. 129. Trypanosoma granvlosum of the common eel : four different sizes, 

 probably stages of growth. After Minchin (478), x 2,000. 



the whole alimentary canal of the* fly ; in the other it undergoes the 

 greater part of its development iir the proboscis and pharynx alone. 

 The details of the developmental cycle in the invertebrate host 

 are very inadequately known, and have only been studied in a 

 very few instances. As a rule the characteristic form of this 

 part of the life-history is a crithidial or trypanomonad type, repre- 



