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4- T. confusum (Liihe) = T. avium (Novy and 

 McNeal). In various North American birds, e.g. 

 sparrow. Large form. Total length, 50-85^ ; Small 

 form. 25-30^. 



5. T. laverani, in Astragalinus tristis. North 

 America. 



6. T. gambiae (S and C), in Gambian birds. 8/A 

 broad. 



7. T. columbae (S and C), in Indian pigeons, by 

 Hanna. 45-60 by 6-8y"<. 



8. T. cor vi (S and C), in Corvus splendent, 40- 

 56 by 3-s/*. 



9. T. milvi (S and C), in Mihus govinda, Indian 

 kite. 34 by 3-4^. 



10. T. poly pie ctri, Vassal, in Polyplectron germani, 

 peacock pheasant, in Annam. 



11. T. bramae (S and C), in Athene brama, an 

 Indian owl. 



12. T. mesnili (Novy and McNeal), in Buteo 

 tineatus, a buzzard. 50 by 8/*. 



13. T. mathisi (Ed. and Et. Sergent), in Hirundo 

 rustica, swallow. 22 by 4^. In culture Herpeto- 

 monas forms 20 by 2-3^, flagellum 17-25^. Has very 

 large granules. Round forms also occur in cultures. 



14. T. bycanistis (S and C), in Bycanistes buccina- 

 tor, trumpeter hornbill. 



15. T. nicticoracis (S and C), in Nicticorax gar- 

 denia. Brazil. 



1 6. T. asturinulae (S and C), in a grey Congolese 

 hawk, Asturinula monogrammica. 



Trypanosomes, unnamed and undescribed, occur 

 in many other birds, e.g., vultures, shrikes, thrush, 

 blackbird, yellow -hammer, rollers, blackcap, chaffinch, 

 goldfinch, kingfisher, egrets, African doves and owls, 

 etc., etc. 



