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Figure  12  =  Carrot  culture.  Same 
aspect  as  potato  cul¬ 
ture. 
Plate  13. 
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1  a  =  Forms  of  fresh 
cultures. 
1  =  Cultural  forms 
of  the  fungus 
on  poor  medi¬ 
um. 
2  —  Form  of  the  fun¬ 
gus  in  the  hu¬ 
man  lung. 
3  =  Pseudomycelian 
form  of  human 
lung. 
4  =  Pseudomycel  ian 
form  ;  culture 
on  poor  medi¬ 
um. 
5  =  Oidiurn  form  (po¬ 
tato-culture). 
6  =  Formation  of  a 
mycelium  (po- 
tato-cuhure). 
7  to  =  Several  yeast- 
forms  of  multi¬ 
plication  by  gem- 
mulation  (Po¬ 
tato  culture). 
11  —  Double  yeast-ge- 
gemmulat  ion. 
Presence  of 
septa  (Sabou- 
raud  culture). 
12  =  Classical  form  of 
blastomyces  — 
Sabouraud  cul¬ 
ture). 
13,  14,  16  and  17  =  Yeast  forms. 
Period  of  divi¬ 
sion.  The  struc¬ 
ture  (culture) 
is  seen. 
1 5  =  Structure  of  yeast- 
form  (cultuie). 
18  to  31  =  Abnormal  forms 
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of  old  cultures, 
similar  to  those 
of  the  serosae. 
=  Abnormal  forms 
from  serous 
membrane  ana¬ 
logous  to 
those  of  poor 
medium. 
Mycelium  similar 
to  that  of  spu¬ 
tum  (culture). 
Mycelium  of  spu¬ 
tum,  similar  to 
that  of  some 
cultures. 
Yeast  forms  with 
halo.  Sputum. 
Staining  with 
meth)lene  blue. 
Intra- cellular 
gloea. 
Aspect  of  myce¬ 
lium  in  the  cul¬ 
ture. 
Mosaic  form.  Cul¬ 
ture  of  85  days. 
Intracellular 
gloea  visible. 
Terminal  chlamy- 
dospore. 
Intracellular  chla- 
mydospore. 
=  Pseudomycelian 
form  in  human 
lung. 
Other  aspect  and 
other  staining 
of  the  mosaic- 
form  of  human 
lung. 
Exclusive  yeast 
forms  (culture). 
=  Filamentous  and 
pseudomycelian 
forms  (culture). 
