516 Georgina Sircct : 



= Ascaris canis et felis, Gmelin, 1789. * 



= A!icaris tricuspidata et felis, Brugiere, 1791. 

 = Ascaris werneri, Rudolphi, 1793. 

 — Fusaria niystar, Zeder, 1800. 

 ^Ascaris marginata et mystar, Rud., 1802. 

 = Ascaris alata, Bellingham, 1839. 

 (v. Bniun, '06, p. 336.) 



Sixty-five specimens, forty female, twenty-five male. These 

 are distinctly reddish in tint. Tlie females vary in length from 

 7| to 10|- cm., and the males from 5 to 8| cm. The head of 

 both sexes shows the characteristic curve, the tail of the male 

 being curved in 1^ turns or less. The membranous wings on 

 either side of the head are very conspicuous in some specimens 

 and may have crinkled edges when large. The membranous 

 wings on the tail are not very marked. In addition I have two 

 specimens from a cat, one a male, measuring 5.5 cm., the other 

 a female 9 cm. long. Tliese are creamy w^hite in colour. 



Host. — Dog and cat : intestine. 



Locality. — Not known, Victoria probably. 



Previously recorded only as AscdrU mi/stax, from cat, New 

 South Wales (v. Part I., Census). 



No. ll.--Ascai''is marina (Linn.). (linmatuiv). 



= Goi-dius marinus, Linnaeus, 1766. 



== Ciintllanus .salaris, Goeze, 1782 (?). 



=: G'li/'dnts liaroif/'UDi. IMocb, 1782. 



= Cuculldnus /(icustris, vnr. sfdnris, Gmelin, 1788. 



= Ascaris m.ai-ina, Gmelin, 1788-1793. 



= Asrari.^ hah-ris, Gmelin, 1788-1793. 



= Cucullanus halecis, Fabricius, 1794. 



r= Filaria marina. Rathke, 1799. 



= Ascaris capsularia, Rud., 1801 (pt. i.. etc.). 



= Filaria capsularia, Rud., 1801 (pt. ii. and iii., etc.). 



= Spiroptera hominis, Rud., 1801 (?) 



=. Cajjsularia halecis, Zeder, 1803 and 1820 



= Capsularia triiiodotia, Zeder, 1803. 



