I'k;.  (iS.  Spleen  sinciii',  Hliickwiler  I'ever,  (  use  id.  Made  toward--  end  of 
hacinoglolnnnria.  ’I'o  tlie  left  is  a  inomimudear  cell  with  alnindant 
evtoplasni.  in  whieli  ate  three  red  cells  with  tinchanKod  haeinoftlohin, 
two  beiii),'  in  contact  tnid  the  third  separate;  live  vacnoles  are  seen  in 
the  cvtoiilasni;  to  the  left  are  free  red  cells.  'I'n  the  ri|^ht  is  a  small 
innnnnnclear  cell  with  scanty  cytoplasm,  (-ont.-iinint,'  a  red  cell,  tln- 
haemo,;;lolnn  of  which  is  preserved  nnchatigcd.  I.cishitian's  stain. 
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l''K;.''tic).  Spleen  sinetir.  Malaria.  To  the  left  a  latye  moitottnclcar  cell 
with  abnndant  cyloplasm  containing  a  red  cell  with  tirnillcred  haemo¬ 
globin;  around  are  three  lymphocytes  and  nnmerotis  red  cells.  To  the 
right  arc  seen  three  nticlci.  the  cytoplasm  of  which  has  coalcscctl  to 
form  a  single  mass  in  which  arc  two  red  cells,  one  of  which  (to  the 
right)  retains  its  haemoglobin,  while  the  other,  contained  in  a  vactiolc. 
is  partly  decolottrised  ;  arotmd  arc  nnmerons  red  cells,  mostly  in 
gron[)S;  below  and  to  the  left  is  a  lymphocyte.  I.eishman's  stain. 
