498 REPORT OF THE HARVARD AFRICAN EXPEDITION 
Case A. 25. Boy, about 12 years of age. Enlarged posterior lymph glands 
and oedema of lower eye lids. Examination of blood showed auto-agglutination, 
but no trypanosomes. 
Gland puncture revealed trypanosomes. 
Case A. 28. Girl, 9 years old. Paiata. This patient showed enlarged pos- 
terior cervical lymph glands and oedema of the upper eyelids. Examination 
of the blood showed auto-agglutination but no trypanosomes. The first gland 
puncture was negative, but on repetition next day, trypanosomes were demon- 
strated. 
Several other cases from these same villages were brought in as cases of 
konje-kira. Examinations of the blood and gland puncture were negative for 
trypanosomiasis. 
