CO129-341 - Acting Governor May Governor Lugard - 1907 [7-10] — Page 472

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One parasite) are invariably found together. In the latter, Drepanidium is usually found.

By careful microscopic examination of the blood, spleen, bone marrow, etc., of the edible and the rock frog, it has been possible to follow out - up to a certain point - the full development of these parasites. One can see the Dactylosoma developing in the blood in a manner similar to that of the Haemosporomes. Further, another variety of development can be easily observed, corresponding with that described as belonging to the species Drepanidium ranarum, namely the ultimate formation of cysts, containing minute, seed-like sporozoites, which are eventually set free and invade other red blood corpuscles.

Attached are rough sketches of the forms of these parasites as found in the frogs' blood, and an attempt is also made to show their haemic cycle of development. The one - Figure No. 1 - is what is generally recognised.

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467 2. One parasite) are invariably found together. In the latter, Drepanidium is usually found. By careful microscopic examination of the blood, spleen, bone marrow, etc., of the edible and the rock frog, it has been possible to follow out - up to a certain point - the full development of these parasites. One can see the Dactylosoma developing in the blood in a manner similar to that of the Haemosporomes. Further, another variety of development can be easily observed, corresponding with that described as belonging to the species Drepanidium ranarum, namely the ultimate formation of cysts, containing minute, seed-like sporozoites, which are eventually set free and invade other red blood corpuscles. Attached are rough sketches of the forms of these parasites as found in the frogs' blood, and an attempt is also made to show their haemic cycle of development. The one - Figure No. 1 - is what is generally recognised.
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Į 467 2. one parasite) are invariably found together. In the latter, Drepanidium is usually found alour. by careful microscopic Examination of the blood, spleen, bone marrow, ite, of the Edible and the rock frog, it has been possible to follow out- up to a certain point- the full development of these parasites. one can see the Dactylosoma developing in the blood in a manner similar to that of the Roteosomes. Further another variety of development can be easily observed, corresponding with that described as belonging to the species Drepanidium ranarum, Namely the ultimate formation of cysts, containing minute sat seed like Sporozoites, which are eventually set free and invade other red blood corpuscles. Attached are rough sketches of the forms are of these parasites as found in the frogs. blood and aw attempt is also made to, show their haemic cycle of development- The one - Figure No I is what is generally recogniseds--
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467 2.

one parasite) are invariably found together. In the latter, Drepanidium is usually found

alour.

by careful microscopic Examination of the blood, spleen, bone marrow, ite, of the Edible and the rock frog, it has been possible to follow out- up to a certain point- the full development of these parasites. one can see the Dactylosoma developing

in the blood in a manner similar to that

of the Roteosomes. Further another variety of development can be easily observed, corresponding with that described as belonging to the species Drepanidium ranarum, Namely the ultimate formation of cysts, containing minute sat seed like Sporozoites, which are

eventually set free and invade other red blood corpuscles. Attached are rough sketches of the forms

are

of these parasites as found in the frogs. blood and aw attempt is also made to, show their haemic cycle of development- The one - Figure No I

is what is generally

recogniseds--

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