Sporozoa in Sarcoma. 
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Description of figures. 
Fig. 1. An epithelial cell of a so-called spheroidal-celled cancer of the mamma 
containing a dense homogeneous parasite. 
Fig. 2. An epithelial cell of the satne cancer containing several parasites some of 
which are nucleated. 
Fig. 3. A cell of the same cancer containing five parasites seen in optical seetion. 
Compare Podwyssozki’s drawings, figs. 4 and 10, Sawtschenko, Centralbl. f. 
Bakt. 1892. July 5. 
Fig. 4. Same cancer, an epithelial cell containing a large parasite from which two 
daughter parasites are arising by budding, and two free parasites in the connective 
tissue. 
Fig. 5. A cell of a periosteal sarcoma containing a large nucleated and two small 
non-nucleated parasites. 
Fig. 6. Same sarcoma, a cell containing three small parasites. 
Fig. 7. Same sarcoma, a capsule with remains of the host-cell containing a para- 
site in process of subdivision: projection. 
Fig. 8. Same sarcoma, a cell containing a large parasite in which an irregulär 
process of mitosis is present. 
