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fici' fiiniis ciiii lie •icci). At tirsl sii^lit the iippciimiiccs presented seemed to me rather diiTirciit 

 IVdiii the j^raimhir hasuphilia fminil in gcrliils, aiiil :i shdi- wiis sent to I'rol'essor Liiveruii. 

 He pive it lis his opinion tlmt tlie condition was merely one ol" hiisie degeneration. Later 

 \\\(> free t'ornis were seen, and |)r. (irahani Sniitli's* paper on a new blood parasite of the 

 mole ap|ieared. The |ih(itoniicrot;raphs of int'ectcd mole's lilood presented an appearanee 

 preeisely similar t(i wliai had heen seen in llie lildiid nl jriliiia-;. ! ihi w I'rorissin- Laveran's 

 attention to this, and he replietl that he regarded Dr. (rraham Smith's preparations, some of 

 whicli he had seen, as mendy containing a pseudo-hiemanneha, and that he saw no reason to 

 alter his opinion reganling the Mood eoiiditioii in the jerhoa. I also wrote to Professor Nnttall 

 on tile sidijeet, lint have not iieard IVdiu liini. It is dillienlt to aeeoiiiit for the free dots and 

 rods wliieli have eviilently escaped from infected erythrocytes, init at present one need not 

 enter more fully into the mattei-, wlii( h. huwever, is of some interest, anil seems wurthv of 

 mention. 



FlQ. 62. — Chascks in kkvtiikocvtks of jrkboa (X 833diam.) 



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