I'ici.  (lb  Splteii  .siiK'fir,  Hl:u-kw:ilpr  l■■cvc'l■,  Case  i,|.  Made  durini^  liaenm- 
glohiiiaeuiia.  'I'o  the  left  three  nionomielear  reils,  ttne  of  wliu  h  lias 
abundant  eylnplasni  of  a  rcticidar  rharacter,  eonlaininy  a  piirlly 
decolourised  red  cell  ;  around  are  red  colls,  single  or  adherent  iii 
grouiJS.  To  the  right  is  seen  a  large  inononnelear  leucocyte  snrroiuided 
by  red  cells;  in  the  cytoplasm  of  the  former  is  seen  towards  the  light  ii 
red  cell  retaining  its  haemoglobin;  immediately  adjoining  the  mirleiis 
on  the  left  is  a  vacuole,  the  contents  of  which  are  stainerl  slighllv  red, 
representing  apparently  the  remains  of  an  ingested  red  cell;  in  addition 
there  are  present  in  the  cytoplasm  nnmerons  colourless  vacnolc.s  of 
varying  size,  nsn.dly  with  cle;ir  contents,  l.eishinan’s  stain,  x  i.dod. 
0,. 
I'lU.  (17.  Spleen  smear,  lilackwater  hever,  Case  is-  Made  during  Inieiiui- 
globinnria.  To  the  left  is  seen  a  mononuclear  lymphocyle,  in  llir 
cytoplasm  of  which  i.-,  a  red  cell  which  retains  its  hacinoglohin  and  is 
surrounded  by  a  clear  sjiace:  above  and  to  the  right  arc  red  roll 
masses.  To  the  right  :ire  seen  three  nuclei,  one  of  which  has  al.nimlriiil 
cytoplasm,  in  which  is  contained  a  red  cell  whose  haemoglobin  i' 
preserved  unchanged;  numerous  free  red  cells  are  seen  around, 
l.eishman’s  stain,  x  t,ono. 
