Erythrocyte ( s ) — Continued 

 primary — continued 

 artifact, 100 



cytoplasmic fractures, 127 

 ectoplasinic mantle. 117 

 nuclear vacuole, 115 

 smudged, 98 

 cytoplasm, texture, 127 

 development, precocious, 129 

 disap]5earance, 113, 114 

 dominant cell, 113 



generations of yolk plates in Ambhstoma, 105 

 giant. 120 



in bone marrow, 200 



mature, 100, 103, 106, 113, 114. 120, 124. 127. 



130 

 mitosis. 115 

 nucleus, 127 

 polychoinatic 



early, 96. 100. 113. 118 

 late. 98. 100. 103, 113. 118. 127 

 mid-, 96, 98,113, 118, 128 

 terminology, 117 

 series, 9 

 size, 118, 127 



structure, 115-118, 127, 128 

 technic, damage, 115 

 ]5rotoplasmic process, 41, 115 

 ratio with thrombocyte, 42, 44 



method, 232 

 separating stages, 27 

 series,9, 10, 11, 15, 184 

 in bone marrow, 200 

 shape 



distorted, 20, 115 

 round and mature, 184 

 spherical bodies, 33 

 stigmata, 33 

 size, 210, 211,212 

 terminology, 24, 25 

 types, Bizzozero and Torre, 27 

 typical, 17 



5ee also Cytoplasm and cytosome; Erythroblast; 

 Nucleus; Reticulocyte; etc. 

 Erythroplastid, 20, 31, 34, 36 

 birds, other than chicken, 210 

 mid-polychromatic erythrocyte, 96 

 primary erythrocyte, 120, 127 

 survival value for cell, 31 

 Evolution 



granulocytes. 73 



neutrophiloid cell from heterophil, 86 

 process of erythroplastid formation. 31 

 Extravascular origin 

 all leukocytes. 141 

 erythrocytes, 113 

 thrombocytes, 42 

 Eyepiece. See Microscope, ocular 



Falconiformes, 202 

 Feather 



barbs, 178, 180 



Feather — Continued 

 barbules, 178, 180 

 diagram, 178 

 sheath cell, 169 



carrier of pathogens, 179 

 contaminant 

 in hair, 179 

 on slides, 169, 179 

 down, 176 

 keratin, 178 

 granules. 176 

 Fennel (1947), 128, 154 

 Ferguson. Irwin, and Beach (1945). 215 

 Finch, purple iCarpodacus purpareus) . 202 



eosinophil, 210 

 Fixation and fixatives 



air-dried fixation, 2, 4, 7, 14, 231 

 effect on size of cell, 14, 91 

 methyl alcohol, 14. 87, 91, 191. 197, 230 

 Petrunkevitch No. 2 

 effect on — 



basophil, cytoplasm, 91 

 chromosome, 117 

 eosinophil, 90, 207, 209 

 heterophil, 83, 87, 195, 207, 209 

 thrombocyte. 132 

 formula. 230 



nucleus. 80, 83, 90, 92, 230 

 perinuclear space, 17 

 technic, 230 

 rate of penetration, 167 

 wet fixation, 1, 14, 230 

 with May-Griinwald Giemsa, 230 

 Zenker formol, 1 

 Flemister and Cunningham (19401, 114 

 Fly damage to blood smear, 34 

 Folic acid, effect on reticulocytes. 28 

 Foot (1913), 17 

 Forkner ( 1929) , 17, 43, 199, 215 

 Frank and Dougherty (1953), 51 

 Frequency distribution, thrombocyte, size, 44 

 Fringillidae. 202 

 Furth. Seibold. and Rathbone (1933), 39 



Gage and Fish (1924), 93 



Gallifonnes. 202 



Garrey and Brvan (1935), 215 



Ganger etal. 1 1940), 219 



Giemsa stain. See Stain and staining 



Goodall (1909), 17.215 



Goodwin (1950), 233 



Goose, Canada (Branta canadensis), 202 



count (s) 

 Arneth, 220 

 differential. 216 

 variability. 215 



eosinojihil. 210 



erythrocyte, 210 

 Gordon (1926), 42 

 Graam (1934), 28, 231 

 (1935), 32 



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