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dermite granuleuse des Equidés." Bull. Soc. Path, Exot., 
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DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 
E XIII. 
Fig. 1. Photo- -micrograph of a section from a Kä ion aient 
under artificial conditi lons by larvae of Habronema megastom 
typical necroti c area is seen with a worm canal in the desire a, 
taining a “degenerating larva. Tumour removed nine days after 
inoculatio ; 
Fig 2 Photo-micrograph of another portion of the sectior 
used for Fig. 1. The formation of multinucleated cells is well 
illustrated. 
Fig. 3. Photo-micrograph of another portion of the sec 
for Fig. 1. A de egenerating larva with no ARE 
necrosis of the tissues is illustrated. 
Piratek XIV. 
Fig. 4. Photii of another Doi e € section 
Wed for Fig. 1. A tall mecrotio afea 40 seen & 
degenerating larva with only slight necrosis of ‘he surrounding 
Fig. 5. Photo-micrograph of.a section from a lesion sed 
duced under artifi on conditions by larvae of Habron 
microstoma, A necroti with a d. ting ares 
| at its lower edge. Pasio removed ten days after inoculation. 
Fig. 6— Poer naa of a section removed six hours 
after inoculation w ith larvae of Habronema microstoma. Larva 
are seen surrounded by eese 
Prars XV. 
Fig. 7. Photo-micrograph of a transverse section of the bulb 
s p of St tomoxys caleitrans showing the situation of 
` “Swamp cancer" in Se Solomon Islands. Lesions 
9n boi fre dii Mun o£ opa pe well shown. 
Photo by John Scott. 
