EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



PLATE 1. Siiccharomycotic changes in different parts of tlie body (Iiorse) : 

 naluia! size. Fig. i : A part of skin, a saccliar. ulcer partly covered w. scab, b crater- 

 like ulcer, c c confluent ulcers, d d d fungoid or nodular ulcers, e the same confluent, 

 / S cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules. Fifj. 2 : A part of nasal septum with 

 nodular ulcers a b. Fig. 3 : A part of ext. genitals ; a a saccharomycotic ulcers, h h 

 crater liUe ulcers, c funnel-shaped ulcer, d larger crater-like ulcer. 



PLATE n. Fig. I : Subcutaneous node ; Fig. 2 : Cutaneous nodes w- crater-like 

 opening a ; Fig. 3: Fungoid ulcer; Eig. 4 : Saccharomycotic changes in hair follicles 

 and in the corresponding subcutis; Fig. 5: Transection through cutaneous nodules, 

 circumscribed in the skin, b cutaneous nodule propagated over the subcutis. — All in 

 natural size. Fig. 6 : Section of skin (picro-carniine prep.; Zeiss Ocul. 2, Object. A) ; 

 a epidermis, b b hair follicles, c sebaceous gland, d d d saccharomycotic herds in the 

 thickened skin and subcutis. Fig. 7 : Different forms of saccharomyces ; mono- 

 granulated, b with finely granulated content, c with 2 granules, semilunar form, 

 apparently empty,/ with larger granule, g 3 cells conjoined, h with bud-like appendix ; 

 1-2 ]ius corpuscles containing many saccharomyces, 3 the same with granules, 4-5 

 connective tissue corpuscles with saccharomyces. Fig. 8: Colony of saccharomyces on 

 glycerine-agar fabout 7 months old). Fig. 9: Vegetative form after a fortnight, a 

 original, swollen, c spherical form with a number of granules, d dumb-bell form, e 

 young hyphen, /extracellular granule ; Fig. 10: The same two months old; Fig. 11: 

 The same more than one year old. 



PLATE III. Fig. I : MicroscOp. section of a part of the Schneiderian membrane 

 (horse), (7 cartilage, mucons gland, cc saccharomycotic Iwrds \ Fig. 2: The same fr 

 the lung with chr. broncho-pneumonia {Tidss Ocul. 2, Object. D), a broncliiolus, b 

 para-bronchiolar and alveolar tissue with cellular infiltration ; Fig. 3 : Saccharomyces 

 from the content of abscess {Zriss Ocul. 4, Object. J Immers.) 



(.The plate I painted by the artsit Yokovnma ; Fig. 1-5 of the Plate II drawn by 

 Assistant Professor Tanakii and Fig- 5-1 1 liy the author; photoi^rams of the 

 Plate III were made by Dr. Okw-a and the author with the apparatus devised 

 by themselves). 



