1. Long duration, marked keratic precipitates, untreated during early;stages. Mr. H. P. W
2. Transition to the macular keratitis type. B., Anglo-Indian, aged 22, was seen at the hospital with typical superficial punctate keratitis of the right eye on December 9, 1928. On February 15, 1929, he reappeared, and was regarded in the out-patient department as a typical case of macular keratitis Kirkpatrick), with a smooth cornea showing moderately large opacities of the annular type. This class of case was not very uncommon
3. Transitional stage between superficial punctate and, macular types, with marked changes in the;aqueous. S. P.; Indian, male