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H, M. WOODCOCK. 
Parasitic Protozoa observed in Afi’ica,” pt. ii, ‘ Ann. Trop. Med. 
Parasitol.,’ i, 1907, p. 287, many pis. 
3. Matliis, C., and Leger, M. — “ Reclierches de Parasitologie et de 
Pathologie ... an Tonkin,” Paris (Masson et Cie), 1911, 
(Account of Leucocytozoa, p. 273, 3 pis.) 
4. Minchin, E. A., and Woodcock, H. M. — ‘‘Observations on the 
Trypanosome of the Little Owl (Athene noctua), etc.,” ‘Quart. 
Journ. Micr. Sci.,’ 57, 1911, p. 141, 2 pis. 
5. ‘‘Observations on certain blood-parasites of fishes 
occiirring at Rovigno,” op. cit., Iv, 1910, p. 113, 3 pis. 
5a. Prowazek, S. von. — “ Studien zur Lehre vom Geschlechtsdimor- 
phismus der Trypanosomen,” ‘Centralbl. Bakt. Abth.,’ i, 62orig., 
1912, p. 269, 2 pis. 
6. Schaudinn, F. — “ Generations- und Wirthswechsel bei Trypano- 
soma und Spiroch osta,” ‘ Arb. kais. Gesundhtsa.,’ xx, 1904, 
p. 387, text-figs. 
7. [Collected works, edited by Hartmann, M., ajid Prowazek, 
S. von, 1911.] 
8. AVenyon, C. M. — Report of Travelling Pathologist and Protozoolo- 
gist,” ‘ Rep. Wellcome Res. Lab. Khartoum,’ iii, 1908, p. 121, 
7 pis. 
9. Woodcock, H. M. — “Studies on Avian Hsemoprotozoa. I. On 
Certain Parasites of the Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), etc.,” 
‘ Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci.,’ Iv, 1910, j). 641, 5 pis. 
10. “On an Unusual Condition observed in Halteridium,” 
‘ Zool. Anz.,’ xxxviii, 1911, p. 465. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES 9 and 10. 
Illustrating Dr. H. M. Woodcock’s “Notes on Sporozoa. 
II-IV.” 
PLATE 9. 
[All the drawings are magnified 2000 times linear. All the figures, 
with the exception of figs. 1, 23, 41-43, relate to Karyolysus 
lacertse (Danil.). Figs. 1-18 are from preparations stained with 
Giemsa], 
Fig. 1. — Uninfected red blood-corpuscle. 
Figs. 2-8. — Young parasites, with nucleus in the earlier phase, near 
the middle of the body. 
