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12. Railliet and Lucet (Traite de Zoologie 

 med., Pari, 1893). Coccidiosus of the kidney 

 and ureter. 



13. Kunstler and Pitres (Jour, microg., 

 Paris, 1884). This was a rather remarkable 

 case, in which the parasites were found in 

 the exudate of a case of purulent pleuritis. 



14. Keen (Boston Medical and Surgical 

 Journal, Apr. 28, 1892, and a subsequent note 

 in the same journal. Mar. 9, 1893). This was 



another case of coccidiosus of the liver, at 

 first mistaken for an adenoma of that 

 organ. 



One of the best collections of the lit- 

 erature in general upon coccidia and the 

 allied forms of animal life is to be found 

 in the paper by Sheridan Delepine in the 

 Transactions of the Pathological Soci- 

 ety of London, 1890, XLI., p. 350. 





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Fig. 2. 



Coccidiosus of Ualjbit's Liver. Section of one of the effected bile-ducts showing tlie papillary outgrowths 

 from the raiu-ous membiiuie, and the signs ol" inllammation in tlie surrounding ti.ssue. 



(Zeiss AA, Oc. 3.) 



