iir. 



TltYPAN'OSOMIASIS IN THK. ANTiI.fl-Kri YPTIAS Sl'DAN 



iiiiiy tiiki' fodil, mill, iiiili'i'il, failure of apiictitc ilocs not at any time seem to lie ti symptom, 

 ('an-fnl cxamiiiafioii failcil to ilctcct enlarged j^lands towards the root of tlie iieek, but one 

 is apt to lie deceived liy feeling tlie siiliiiitaiieons, ^^elatinous exudation wliitdi is found to 



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exist post-niurteni. The first ox from which specimens were obtaiuid died some fifteen miles 

 from Khartoum. Smears of the peripheral Mood, liver, and spleen were submitted to me by 

 Captain Head. In all of these I found the small trypaiiosome, since named 7'. iniinnii by 



Fio. G4. .Stomach of Ox, >howinK ulcerated patchc* of mucous membrane 



Professor Laveran. Captain lleml also lironi;ht in sonic of tlic eerebro-spinal fluid, which 

 WHS centrifiiged, and in the sediment streptococci, possibly due to contamination, and altered 

 and anmboid forms of the parasite, were found. The latter rcscndded those described by 



