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1, 2. 19- R- D. MoiR 



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Fallacies and Puzzles 



1, 2. Unknown and peculiar bodies in the guinea-fowl 

 f Xuuttda ptilo7-hyticha) probably of the nature of 

 yeasts. 



3. Plasmosomes of Ferrata— fowl's blood. 



4. "Corps en pessaire" — after Brumpt. 



5. Filaments in red cells — after Brumpt. 



6. Enucleated and distorted red cells in fowl's blood. 



7. Greatly altered red cell in fowl's blood. 



8. Ring forms (Corps en anneau) in red cells— Webster 



after Schleip. 



9. Curious cells in fowl's blood, probably altered leucocytes. 

 10. Degenerated leucocyte in fowl's blood. 



Leh/tmaTi Stni't 



I N Stai NED Blood 



11. Basophilic red cell with nuclear remnant— .T,fter Cabot. 



12. Anaplasfiia ma?-ginale. 



13. Half-moon red cells from case of malarial cachexia. 



14. Peculiar bodies in fowl's blood— fragments of throm- 



bocytes. 



15. Kurloff's bodies— after Ferrata and Kippenheini. 



16. " Jolly " body. 



17. Major Ensor's pigmented bodies from Wau, 



possibly artifacts. 



18. Piroplasmosis and Anaplasmosis of the donkey. 



19. Pyriform flagellate in blood of guinea-fowl (Nnmida 



ptilorhynch a) . 



3—19. X 1000 tfinm. 

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