50 Pr237g Pr238f Pr239g Pr311f Pr315f Pr320h Pr328f Pr337f Pr338f Pr330e Pr333f Prepared Microscope Slides in Systematic Order Pr2392t Leishmania donovani, smear from culture showing Leishman and leptomonad forms * Pr2395h Leishmania donovani, promastigotes, smear from culture * Pr2396h Leishmania donovani, amastigotes, smear from tissue * Pr2397h Leishmania mexicana, promastigotes, smear from culture * Pr240f Leishmania enrietti, section through nasal abscess from Guinea pig. Very heavy infection Pr2405g Crithidia fasciculata, smear from intestine of Anopheles mosquito showing the typical crithidia forms * Pr2378g Termite flagellates. w.m., showing large vegetative forms * Pr251d • Silicoflagellates, various species Sporozoa Pr311f • Plasmodium falciparum, malignant tertian malaria of man, blood smear with typical ring stages Pr3112g Plasmodium falciparum, blood smear with more gametocytes * Pr312f Plasmodium falciparum, thick diagnostic smear * Pr313h Plasmodium vivax, benign tertian malaria of man, blood smear * Pr3132h Plasmodium vivax, thick diagnostic blood smear * Pr3145h Plasmodium malariae, causing quartan ma- laria, blood smear * Pr315f • Plasmodium berghei, blood smear from ex- perimentally infected mouse. Very heavy infec- tion shows abundant parasites in different stag- es of development Pr320h Plasmodium sp., section through infected mosquito stomach with oocysts containing sporozoites * Pr321i Plasmodium sp., section through the salivary gland of infected mosquito with sporozoites * Pr322h Plasmodium sp., exoerythrocytic stages in sec. of brain * Pr323h Plasmodium sp., exoerythrocytic stages in sec. of liver * Pr3235g Malaria melanemia in human spleen, sec. showing pigment granules in endothelium and Kupffer’s cells Pr326f Plasmodium praecox, avian malaria, blood smear Pr327f • Plasmodium gallinaceum (Proteosoma), fowl malaria, blood smear from chicken * Pr328f Plasmodium cathemerium, avian malaria, blood smear * Pr3285s Plasmodium circumflexum, smear from lung or brain of bird showing exoerythrocytic schizogony * Pr3287s Leukocytozoon, smear from fowl blood with parasites * Pr329s • Haemoproteus columbae, pigeon malaria, blood smear * Pr3293t Haemogregarina, smear from frog blood with parasites * Pr337f • Babesia canis, blood smear shows heavy in- fection Pr338f • Toxoplasma gondii, causing toxoplasmosis, tissue smear with parasites Pr3381f • Toxoplasma gondii, section of the brain show- ing cysts with parasites * Pr330e • Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, sec. of diseased intestine Pr331d • Monocystis lumbrici, in smear from earth- worm seminal vesicle Pr332d Monocystis lumbrici, section with parasites in situ Pr333f • Gregarina, in smear from mealworm (Tenebrio) intestine Pr334d Gregarina, in section from mealworm intestine, parasites in situ Pr335d • Eimeria stiedae, causing coccidiosis in rabbit, section of liver shows schizogony and all de- veloping stages Pr3352d Eimeria stiedae, coccidiosis, smear from faec- es Pr336d Eimeria tenella, section of diseased chicken intestine * Pr339f • Sarcocystis tenella, section of muscle show- ing the parasites in Miescher’s tubes Pr3392f Sarcocystis tenella in heart muscle, sec. Pr3365s Myxosoma, parasite on fish gill, sec. * Ciliata (Infusoria) Pr411d • Paramecium, macro- and micronuclei stained. The typical slide for general study of this common ciliate Pr412e Paramecium, food vacuoles and nuclei doubly stained Pr413e Paramecium, pellicle stained after Bresslau Pr414e Paramecium, silver stained to show the silver line or neuroformative system Pr415e Paramecium, specially prepared and stained to show the trichocysts Pr416f • Paramecium, in conjugation, nuclei stained * Pr417g • Paramecium, in fission, nuclei stained * Pr418e Paramecium, section through many individu- als, triply stained Pr419f Paramecium, stained with Feulgen reaction Pr4194e Paramecium multimicronucleatum, w.m. nu- clei stained. this species contains several micronuclei Pr4195e Paramecium aurelia, w.m. nuclei stained. This species containing one macronucleus and two micronuclei Pr4196e Paramecium bursaria, w.m. and nuclei stained, showing symbiotic zoochlorellae in endoplasm Pr422e • Vorticella, a common stalked ciliate w.m. Pr4222e Vorticella, a marine species, coloniate ciliate Pr421d • Stylonychia, a common ciliate w.m. Pr430e • Colpidium, a common holotrich ciliate Pr427f Spirostomum ambiguum, a ciliate with very large nucleus Pr428g Stentor, a trumpet-shaped large ciliate * Pr429e • Euplotes, a common marine ciliate Pr4306f Bursaria truncatella, a large fresh water ciliate * Pr4309e Blepharisma, a large ciliate with pigment granules * Pr4305e Didinium nasutum, a small ciliate parasite on Paramecium * Pr423f Dendrocometes paradoxus, suctorial infusoria on the gills of Gammarus * Pr424f Trichodina domerguei, parasite living on fish gills * Pr4307e • Ephelota, a stalked marine suctorian * Pr4311e Suctoria, marine species Pr425f Opalina ranarum, smear from frog intestine Pr426e • Opalina ranarum, in section through frog intestine Pr4265t Balantidium coli, human parasite, smear with trophozoites * Pr4266t Balantidium coli, smear with cysts * Pr4267t Balantidium coli, in sec. of human intestine * Pr433f Ciliates from the rumen of cow, different species Pr435h Ciliates, specially prepared and stained to show the cilia Pr440f • Mixed protozoa, many different forms are found on this slide MESOZOA Me111f Dicyema, simple animal with body and sexual cells, from smear of Sepia * PORIFERA – SPONGES Po111d • Sycon, a small marine sponge of the sycon type, t.s. through the body Po112f • Sycon, near med. long. sec. through body and osculum Po113d Sycon, tangential long. sec. Po114d Sycon, thick t.s. with calcareous spicules in situ Po115b • Sycon, spicules isolated, w.m. Po116f Sycon, sec. showing stages of development * Po1165e Sycon, l.s. and t.s. on one slide Po117d Grantia, a marine sponge of the sycon type, t.s. through the body Po118f Grantia, near median long. sec. through body and osculum Pr339f Pr412e Pr413e Pr415e Pr416f Pr417g Pr422e Pr425f Pr4265t Me111f Po111d
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