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RTLA 1694-1703 (contd.) 
Material: Eleven paraffin blocks from 3 specimens (RTLA 1694); 28 
paraffin blocks from 12 specimens (RTLA 1695); 39 paraf¬ 
fin blocks from 12 specimens (RTLA 1696); 6 paraffin 
blocks from 1 specimen (RTLA 1697); 4 paraffin blocks 
from 2 specimens (RTLA 1698); 5 paraffin blocks from 3 
specimens (RTLA 1699); 6 paraffin blocks from 3 speci¬ 
mens (RTLA 1700); 31 paraffin blocks from 12 specimens 
(RTLA 1701); 20 paraffin blocks from 10 specimens (RTLA 
1702); 20 paraffin blocks from 11 specimens (RTLA 1703); 
map of collecting sites 
Habitat: Ten collecting sites in Long Cove, Searsport, Maine, 
representing various concentrations of petroleum from 
spills 
Diagnosis: Gonadal neoplasms (RTLA 1694-1697, 1699-1703); hemato¬ 
poietic neoplasm (RTLA 1698) 
Submitter: P. P. Yevich 
RTLA 1704. Brazilian snake, Spilotes pullatus 
Material: Piece of liver tissue; 4 microscope slides; 2 paraffin 
blocks 
Diagnosis: Haemogregarine infection 
Submitter: E. Elkan 
RTLA 1705. Oscar, Astronotus ocellatus 
Material: Two paraffin blocks 
Diagnosis: Ichthyosporldium hoferi Infection 
Submitter: E. Elkan 
RTLA 1706. King 
Material: 
Diagnosis: 
Submitter: 
snake, Lampropeltis sp. 
The remains of a multilocular cyst with clusters of 
smaller type cysts attached to its outside surface 
Pseudocystic calcinosis of probable bacterial etiology 
(similar to tumoral calcinosis described by Slavin et 
al. 1973. Brit. Med. J., p. 147-149) 
E. Elkan 
RTLA 1707. Carp, Cyprinus carpio 
Material: 
Habitat: 
Diagnosis: 
Submitter: 
Thirteen microscope slides; 3, 35 mm color transparen¬ 
cies; 7 black and white photographs; 5 diagrams; 3 
color photomicrographs; 3 electron photomicrographs 
Niigata Prefecture, Japan 
Well-differentiated olfactory neuroepithelioma 
Prince Masahito Hitachi 
RTLA 1708. Gulf croaker, Micropogon megalops 
Material: Two gross specimens: 1 pathologic (widely-scattered, 
amorphous, flush black lesions on all body surfaces 
and fins) — 1 control; specimen form and catalog 
record form 
Habitat: Golfo de California: passageway between Isla Montague 
and coast of Baja California Norte, Mexico 
