PLATE X.
Fig. 1.—Epithelial cell from a seminal canal, filled with bacilli.
Fig. 2.—A globus with a vacuole in which are fragments stained with Bismarck brown, probably the remains of nuclei.
Fig. 3.—A globus lying in a cell; the nucleus and a part of the cell-protoplasm preserved.
Fig. 4.—An epithelial cell from a seminal canal, filled with bacilli broken down into granules.
Fig. 5.—Cross section of a blood-vessel with bacilli in the endothelium and a white blood corpuscle filled with bacilli.
Fig. 6.—Longitudinal section of a blood-vessel showing bacilli in the endothelium, and a fibrinous coagulum enclosing two white blood corpuscles, one of them filled with bacilli.
Fig. 7.—Bacilli free between the red blood corpuscles.
Fig. 8.—A connective tissue space from the tunica albuginea filled with bacilli.
Fig. 9.—Cross section of a blood-vessel with bacilli around the nuclei of the surrounding connective tissue.