Fig. 
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Fig. 
Fig. 
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e. 3. A portion of the intestine shewing the same. The 
centrally placed parasite is still a swelling, not 
having yet become an appendage. x 1. 
4. A section through a piece of the gut wall and an 
ect. 
Wes 
Td. 
appendage. The dotted line divides the two. 
The darker shaded part (par.) is the “ diffuse 
infiltration,” the lighter part representing un- 
infected tissue. ep. is a thin layer of connective- 
tissue and peritoneal epithelium covering the 
“cc 
appendage. cy. isa “ pseudocyst.“ x 20. 
. 51s part of one of Johustone’s cysts (specimen A), and 
.6 is part of one of mine (B). For description, see the 
text. 
= ectorind (ectoplasm), end. = endoplasm. 
endothel. = a fold of the mucosa, shewing its 
normal appearance, n, = large nuclei in 
endoplasm. Pspbl. = various stages in 
the development of spores (sp.) from the re- 
productive organelle. x 500, Zs. 3mm. Apochr. 
1:40 O.1., C.E. 4. 
Spores from (A). 7 (b). Spores from (B). N. 
= nucleus of sporoplasm, p.c. = polar capsule, 
x = nucleus of latter. s = suture, v = vacuole. 
x 1,600. Zs. 2mm. Apochr. 1°40 O.I. C.E. 8. 
Fresh spores of Glugea anomala, treated with 
iodine sol. in 50°/, ale., one of which shews the 
polar filament extruded. x 1,200. 
Spores of Sphaerospora platesse, one shewing 
the 2 polar-filaments expelled. g = refractile 
granules. x 900. Z. 3mm. Apo. 1:40 O.L, 
C.E. 8. 
