Some of the trypanosomes became rounded, but did not develop 
further than the first or second division. Their outline became 
indistinct, and, instead of fine granulations, clumps of rather coarse 
granules appeared, and later showed Brownian movement. 
Examples of such parasites watched for five days are as follows:— 
Fig. 27.—Shows a coarse granular rounded form. 
Fig. 28.—A tri-lobed leaf-like form. 
Fig. 29.—A form with fine dancing granules; on the fifth day the 
granules became large and yellow and the organism 
disappeared. 
F'g’- 3 °- A coarse granular form without movement. In twenty-four 
hours there were large refractile granules, apparently fat 
globules. I he flagellum was not so easily seen. 
ao. 
In one preparation an amoeboid form of trypanosome was see 
1 /' t contained a few rather coarse granules. On the secon 
chjn were somevvhat coarser, and the parasite had slightl; 
ge its shape, while the pseudopodia had retracted. On the fiftf 
