Granular leukocyte, 73-92 

 in bone marrow, 193-197 

 See also Basophil; Eosinophil; Hetero])liil 

 Granule (s), body(ies), substance (sj 

 azurophilic 



lymphocyte, 54 



monocyte, 49, 54, 69 

 immature, 12, 60, 71 

 mature, 12 

 basophilic 



monocyte, immature, 12 



osteoclast, multinuclear, 13 

 central granule of heterophil rod. See Heterophil 

 cytosome 



basophil, 91 



eosinophil, 89, 208, 209 



in vacuole, 40 



plasmocyte, mature, 14 



reticulocyte, 11, 27 

 eosinophil 



on a reticulum, 76 



size range, 76 



See also Eosinophil, granules 

 eosinophilic osteoclast, 13 

 hemokonia, 93 

 keratin, 176 

 metachromatic, 91 

 nucleus. See Chromatin; Nucleus 

 serum, stained. 36, 41, 89, 93, 148, 158 

 soluble 



basophil, 78, 91, 92 

 mesomyelocyte, 13 



heterophil after Petrunkevitch No. 2. 87 

 toxic granules, man, 87 



See also Magenta granule; Specific granule; specific 



cells 

 Granuloblast (s), 6, 9, 10, 50, 142, 146, 196 

 basophil, 10, 13 



bone marrow, 1.54, 156, 188, 194, 200 

 eosinophil, 10, 12 



granulocyte lines have common, 12, 194 

 heterophil, 10, 12, 74, 86, 200 

 mitosis, 144 



nucleolus not visible, 169 

 nucleus, 197 



number reduced, spleen, 156 

 resembles lymphoblast, 194 

 spleen, 160 

 Granulocyte(s), 144, 193-197 

 bone marrow. 92, 93, 181, 199 



embryo, 142, 144, 146, 1.54, 156 

 circulating blood, 165 

 development, number of stages, 193-194 

 embryo, circulating blood, 133 

 mature, 142, 165 

 terminology, 194 

 thymus, 169 

 .See also specific cells 

 Granulopoiesis, 194 



less in thymus than in spleen, 168 

 Gray, Snoeyenbos, and Reynolds (1954), 45 



Guinea hen 



eosinophil, 207 



erythrocyte, 210 



heterophil, 207 

 Gull 



cell size and age, 212 



Larus ridihundus, 212 



Haff (1914), 141 

 Halliburton (1886), 93 

 Hamilton (1952), 141,155 

 Hamre (1952), 194 



(personal communication), 73, 74, 89 



andMcHenry (1942a), 217 



and McHenry (1942b), 215 



Hancox (1946), 153 



Harne, Lutz, Zimmerman, and Davis (1945), 32 



Hartman (1925), 42, 45 



Hassall's corpuscle, 169 



Hatching, blood changes, 157, 164—167 



Hawk 



Cooper's (Accipiter cooperi), 202 



erythrocyte, 210 



red -tailed (Buteo borealis) , 202 

 Hayden (1929), 215 

 Heart 



blood from, 98, 100, 103 



effect of glass cannula entering, 139 



smear from endothelial surface, 139 

 Heath-hen, erythrocyte-thrombocyte ratio, 42 

 Heinz (Dantschakoff, 1908b), 26 

 Hematocrit, 214 



chicken, 216 

 variability, 217 



line difference, 215 



sex, 216 



compared, 218 



Van Allen tube, 217 

 centrifugation, 232 

 cleaning. 232 

 diluent. 232 

 technic, 232 

 Hematology 



approach to study of, 7-8 



field of, 32 



schools of, 9 

 Hematopoiesis 



cartilage cell, 154 



lymphocyte, 47 

 large, 48 



monocyte, 47 



theories 



associated with technic, -3-4 

 unitarian, 9, 48 



yolk sac, 154 

 Hematopoietic organ(s), embryo 



bone marrow, 141—155, 164 



kidney, 141 



leukocytes retained until hatching, 141 



liver, rarely hematopoietic, 141 



ovary, 141 



pancreas, 141 



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