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Fig. 41 represents three parasites, two arranged as an apparent “cross-form,” the other 
is elongate comma-shaped. Day 26. 
Fig. 42 represents six parasites within one blood corpuscle—the parasites are chiefly ovoid 
or comma-shaped. Day 31. 
Fig. 43 represents Jive parasites in a corpuscle. Two of the parasites are rod-like, each 
with two terminal masses of chromatin and lying diagonally across each other. 
Day 31. 
Fig. 44 represents seven intraeorpuscular parasites, five of them small. Day 31. 
Fig. 45 represents three parasites in a corpuscle. One of the parasites appears amoeboid 
and contains four minute chromatin masses. Day 32. 
Fig. 46 shows a parasite with three chromatin masses, connected by thin protoplasmic 
strands, probably with vacuoles between. Day 29. 
Fig. 47. True cross-form. Day 30. 
Fig. 48 represents a corpuscle containing three parasites—one cross-form, one rod-like and 
one ovoid showing horse-shoe-shaped cap of chromatin with thickenings terminally. 
Day 31. 
