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B. Trypanosomes in which the flagellum does not become 

 free anteriorly. 



/Parasite distinctly dimorphic . . =dimorphon, Laveran and Mesnil. 



\ Parasite mono morphic .*. .. .. .. .. .. =2 



'Monkeys, dogs, rabbits, etc., refractory to infection =nanum, I^averan. 

 Monkeys and goats susceptible ; dogs, rabbits, etc., refractory to infection 

 ; =simicB, Bruce, Harvey, Hamerton, Davey, and Lady Bruce *. 



I Monkeys, dogs, rabbits, etc., susceptible to infection 



_ f congolense, Broden. 

 ^ \pecorum, Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman, and Mackie. 



The latter two species are distinguished by cross immunity reactions. In 

 addition T. pecorum is more virulent than T. congolense. 



C. Trypanosomes having forms with a free flagellum and 

 forms without a free flagellum. 



/Trypanosomes immobilised by human serum . . =pecaudi, Laveran. 



\ Trypanosomes unaffected by human serum .. .. .. =2 



fin rats, trypanosome shewing a variable proportion of forms with the 

 j trophonucleus at the posterior end of the body 



^ •{ =rhodesiense, Stephens and Fantham. 



i Trypanosomes never shewing any posterior nuclear forms 

 ^ =gambiense, Dutton. 



* In this species the extreme tip of the flagellum may sometimes become 

 free for a length of 2-3 microns. 



REFERENCES. 



Laveran and Mesnil (1912). Trypanosomes et Trypanosomiases, 2nd 

 edition. MassonetCie. Paris. (Contains a very complete account 

 of the literature on the subject.) 



