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All who study the cases discussed in this and the preceding 

 paper must, I believe, conclude that the position and arrange- 

 ment of the genital organs in abnormal as well as in normal 

 proglottids are very definitely determined by the form relations 



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of their segment. The above suggestions have been made in 

 the belief that the form relations may have some influence 

 here, and in the hope of throwing some little light on the 

 conditions in this particular case. Whether other similar 

 cases, if found, will confirm them remains to be seen. 



