I'ART II. I The Fungus Disease of India. 389 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVL 



1. Section of a foot alBEected with the Pale variety of the disease, showing cavities and channels in 

 the substance of the tissues. Isolated masses of subcutaneous fat of the sole of, the foot are seen to be 

 aflEected by the degeneration (^ridc page 348). 



2. Rose-coloured variety of Aspergillus developed on the roe-like masses of the degeneration (vide 

 page 37i). x 60. 



3. Separate filament of the Aspergillus more highly magnified, showing the staining of the plasma 

 X 250. 



4. Spores of Aspenjxllus from the same cultivation, showing normal and rose-coloured varieties, x 950. 



5. Young head of Mticor from the same cultivation, showing red-colouring of the contents, x 950. 



(i. Eurotkim developed on the surface of a fluid in which portions of the degenerate material, from 

 a foot affected with the Pale variety of the disease, were immersed {vide page 373). x 400. 



7. Rose-coloured variety of the same Eurotium occurring beneath the fluid in the same cultivation, x 400. 



8. Specimens of spores and a portion of a filament from Eurotium developed on cartilage in Calcutta. 

 X 600. 



9. Rose-coloured cells (Algre!^') developed in a cultivation of choleraic excreta in water, x 300. 



