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Figs. 7-12. — Young Hyla A urea, stained with Giemsa. 7, Degene- 

 rating form. 8, (a and b), Mononuclear. *). (a and b), 

 Cells with irregular nuclei. 10, (a and b), Polyruor- 

 phonucleate cell. II, (a and b), Eosinophil cells. 

 12, (a, b and c), Basophil reds. 



Iml's. 13 and 14. — Adult Hyla Aurea, stained with Giemsa. 13, 

 Mast cell. 14, Lymphocyte dividing. 



Figs. 15-17 '. — Lymnodynastes, dorsalis. L5, Spindle cell, stained 

 with Giemsa. 16, Eosinophil cell, stained with .Tenner. 

 17, Eosinophil cell, stained with Gienisa. 



Figs. L8-21. — Tiliqua scincoides. 18, a-f, Stages in appareni dis- 

 tortion of red corpuscles; g. normal red corpuscle; 

 h-o. Spindle cells. l!>, a-c, Eosinophil cells, stained 

 with Giemsa. 20. Basophil red cells, stained with 

 Giemsa. 21, Vacuolated mononuclear cells, stained 

 with .Tenner and Giemsa. 



Figs. 22 and 23. — Trachydosaurus rugosus, stained with Giemsa. 



22, Polychromatic red cell dividing and normal red cell. 



23. Mast cell. 



Figs. 24-28. — Trachydosaurus rugosus, stained with .Tenner. 24. 



Lymphocytes. 25, Basophil and polychromatic reds. 



26, Mononuclear. 27, Polymorphonucleate. 28, (a and 



1>). Eosinophils. 

 Figs. 29-33. — Gramatophora barbate. 2i), (a), Polychromatic, (b) 



normal red cells, stained with Giemsa. 30, Spindle 



cell. 31, Lymphocytes, stained with Giemsa. 32, (a 



and b). Mononuclears, stained with .Tenner. 33. (a and 



b), Eosinophils, stained with Jenner. 

 Fig. 34. — Spoonbill, stained with Giemsa (?) a. 1). c, Basophil red 



cells, showing chromatin in nuclei. A normal red cell. 

 Figs. 35 and 36. — Ibis, stained with Giemsa. 35, Lymphocyte. 



36, (a and b), Eosinophils. 

 Fig. 37.—Grallina picata (young Mudlark). Polymorphonuclear. 



stained with .Tenner. 

 Figs. 38 and 39.- Echidna histrix. Polymorphonuclears, stained 



with Giemsa. 

 Figs. W-42. — Trichosurus vulpecula, stained with Giemsa. 4i>. 



Fosinohlast. 11, Macrophage, with platelet-like bodies. 



42, Vacuolated mononuclear. 

 Fig. 43. Phascolmys wombat. Finely granular eosinophil. 

 Fig. -14. Omithorhynchus anatinus. Macrophages, stained with 

 Jenner. 



