DESCRIPTION OF PLATES 
Plate V 
Fig. I. — Trypanosoma lewisi ; stained preparation of the blood of a rat. x 1400. 
Fig. 2. — Trypanosoma brucei ; stained preparation of the blood of a mouse. x 1400. The largest 
organism in the photograph is undergoing longitudinal division ; the centrosome, nucleus, 
and flagellum, have almost complete!}' split into two. Specimen kindly sent to me by 
Dr. Laveran. 
Fig. 3. — Trypanosoma cquipcrdum ; stained preparation of the local oedema fluid of an infected dog. 
x 1400. Specimen kindly sent to me by Dr. Laveran. 
Fig. 4. — Trypanosoma gambiense ; stained preparation of the blood of man. x 1400. 
Plate VI 
Trypanosoma gambiense ; drawing from a specimen of blood stained by Romanowsky's method, 
x 2100. 
CHARTS 
1. — Temperature chart of case whilst in hospital at Bathurst, under care of Dr. R. M. Forde. 
2. — Temperature chart whilst in Royal Southern Hospital, Liverpool, under care of Dr. Macalister. 
3. — Temperature chart and results of blood examinations whilst under the author's observation after 
his return to Bathurst. 
4. — Temperature chart of an ass inoculated with T. brucei (after Laveran and Mesnil). 
