PLATE XXXII. 



Fig. 1. [No. 1 Symmetrical lens, 5 Stop (50 seconds.] Tlw inteMinca of a middle-afied European who 

 died at Berlin about January 1879 — a preparation which I selected from some of those produced at Professor 

 Virchow's demonstration. 



Fig. 2. [No. 5 Stop 90 seconds, dijBEused light.] Tlw intestinr of a Soldk-r who died at Bareilly in 

 1880. Received from Dr. Hoystead. 



PLATE XXXIII. 



Fig. 3. [No. 5 Stop (!0 seconds.] Typlwld intn^tim' from i)reparation No. 100, Series IX., Medical 

 College Mus. Catalogue. A Hindoo aged 31: who died in the Medical College Hospital about the 7th or 8th 

 day of the disease. Received from Dr. McConnell. 



Fig. 4. [15 seconds Stop ?.] From a native Sepoy (Jerwah) 43 A. L. I. Gowhatty, presented by Dr. 

 Brien (No. 97, Series IX., Medical College Catalogue), age of patient 22. He died on the 14th day of the 

 fever 



PLATE XXXIV. 



Fig. 5. Intestine of a native Hindu who died on the 12th (?) day of disease. No eruption ; a patient 

 of Dr. Chuckerbutty's. 13th Septemher, 1865. Received from Dr. McConnell. 



Fig H [Stop No. 5, 80 seconds.] From 10, Series IX., Medical College Mus. Catalogue. Subject, a 

 Hindu female, aged 15. Duration of disease not certain-, but believed to be from history of friends, 14th U> 

 iSth day of disease. Received from Dr. McConnell. 



