336 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM- 



1>. 65 (Q'land) : Looss, Handb. d. Tropenkrankh., i., 1905, 

 )>. 162 (Austr.) : Johnston, Agric. Gaz. N.S. Wales, xx., 

 1909, p. 583 (Q'land, N.S. Wales, S. Austr., W. Austr.), p. 

 581 (W. Austr.). Dr. Cleland showed me North-west Aus- 

 tralian specimens, and Dr. O'Neill informed me that he 

 commonly met with Filaria noclurna in Sydney* (intro- 

 duced). 



20. Filaria demarquoyi, Manson? blood, f Manson, 



Tropical Diseases, Lond., 1898, p. 446 (N. Guin) : Braun, 

 Animal Parasites, Eng. trans! , 1906, p. 297 (N. Guin) : 

 Looss, Handb. d. Tropenkrankh., i., 1905, p. 169 (N. 

 Guinea) : Johnston, loc. cit., p. 583. 



We will only mention certain Acarida which are really 

 Ectozoa, though they live below the surface, e.g.," Sarcoptes 

 scabiei, Linn., and Demodex folliculorum, Simon, "' both 

 occurring in N. S Wales,* the latter in Tasmania also. 



Protozoa : — 



21. Entamoeba coli, Loesch. — intestine. 1 have seen examples 



obtained in Sydney. 



22. Entamoeba hystolitica, Schaudinn (Amoeba dysenteriea) — in 

 cases of tropical dysentery and certain abscesses of the liver. 

 Verco, Austr. Med. Gaz., xviii., 1899, p. 66 (S. Austr.): 

 O'Brien, id., xviii., 1899, p. 390 (Q'land) : Fiaschi, id., 

 xvii., 1898, p. 511 (N. S. Wales): Tsbister, id., xvii., 

 1898, p. 512 (N. S. Wales) : Goldsmith, Trans. Inter. Med. 

 Cong. Austr., 1902, p. 180 (N. Terr., S. Austr.): Johnston, 

 loc. cit.p. 581 (N.S. Wales). Dr. Finckh has shown me 

 specimens obtained in Sydney. 



23. Entamoeba buccalis, Sternberg? in dental caries. I 



have seen amoeba-like bodies from decaying teeth, which, 

 probably belong to this species. Johnston, loc. cit., p. 581 

 (N. S.Wales). 



Several species of Flayellata occur here, viz. : — 



24. Spirochceta re/ringens, Schaudinn, associated with the organism 



allied to syphilis. N. S, Wales and all other States. John- 

 ston, loc. cit., p. 581. 



25. Spirochaela aboriyinalis, Cleland (MSS.), in a granuloma 

 allied to syphilis. Cleland, Trans. Inter. Med. Cong. 

 Austr., 1908 (in press), (W. Austr.*); Austr. Med. Gaz., 



a Rainbow— Rec. Austr. Mus., vi., 3, 1906, p. 189 (N. S.Wales, Vict.; 

 3 Lea — Insect and Fungus Pests, etc. Tasm., 1908, p. 10G (Tasmania). 



