25"i Georgina Sweet': 



means of fine dressing; forceps, and then well irrigate the eye 

 with warm boracic lotion, but complete success greatly 

 <lepends on the extent of the complications. A poultry 

 breeder whose fowls suffer considerably states that he has had 

 great success by dropping a few drops of chloroform into the 

 affected eye and then irrigating it with warm water. Very 

 scant attention to this condition is found in English literature, 

 the chief information being given by Ransom (1904), who also 

 summarises previous repoi-ts. Neumann just mentions its ex- 

 istence, but classes it under the intra.-oc\A&.Y filariae. In all 

 cases observed by me, the worm is er^ra-ocular, as is Oxyspirura 

 Dt.aiDioiii." 



For convenience of reference I include a table on the following 

 page, which shows the metazoan parasites recorded to date from 

 Gal/us do/iiesticus in Australia. 



