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4. Hg. gerrardi. —A leucocytozoon in the poly¬ 
nuclear leucocytes of dogs in the Federated Malay 
States. It closely resembles, but is probably different 
from the former as in this case the nucleus has generally 
an U-shape and is not oval or spherical. 
5. Hg. felis-domestici. —In bazaar cats in India. 
The infection is scanty. It occurs in polynuclear leuco¬ 
cytes and differs from Hg. canis in not lying inacytocyst. 
6. Hg. funambuli. —A leucocytozoon in the 
mononuclear leucocytes of the palm squirrel Funam- 
bulus pennantii (with five pale dorsal stripes) of Kathia¬ 
war, India. It does not occur in the Madras palm 
squirrel {F. palmarurn). 
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Fig. 80. (1 )Hg. canis. (2) Hg. gerrardi. (3) Hg. funambuli 
endoglobular and free forms. (4) Hg. ratti 
Endoglobular Form.— 10 by 5/^. It is not contained 
in a cytocyst. It is broad at one end and narrow at the 
other, this being bent so as to form £ a tail.’ The 
nucleus, centrally placed, is large, occupying about a 
third of the volume of the parasite (Fig. 80). 
