476 Trtjpa7iosoma letvisi 
scattered remains of the nucleus and the blepharoplast (figs. 11, 
12, U)\ 
Figs. 1—3. Karyolysis. 
Figs. 4—6. Formation of chromiclia. 
Figs. 7—9, 14. Formation of a chromatic filament. 
Figs. 10—12. Complete destruction of nucleus and blepharoplast. 
Fig. 13. Bound cell with normal nucleus and blepharoplast and short flagellum. 
1 These chromidia are not composed of “volutin” as might be expected, after what is 
known in other Trypanosomes {e.g. T. brucei and gamhiense). 
