several portions. Not uncommonly the protoplasm at 

 the same time shews basophil granulation. Such forms 

 may be mistaken for polynuclear leucocytes. This 

 condition occurs in severe anaemias. 



These two conditions are not at all common in the 

 blood in malaria or even blackwater fever, but are well 

 shewn in marrow films of blackwater fever. 





Fig. 2. Normal constituents of Blood: 



M Mast Leucocyte 

 Small Mononuclear = Lymphocyte 

 Intermediate = Mature Lymphocyte 



Free nuclei. Of nucleated red cells are generally 

 structureless and stain very deeply (pyknotic). Some- 

 times they are surrounded by a trace of protoplasm. 



