DK. T. S. COBBOLD's SYNOPSIS 01" THE DISTOMID^. 9 



D. Elephantis, Jackson (non descripturn), Diesing, Revis. p. 50 (species 

 inquirenda.) 



Hab. Recorded by Jackson as occurring in the biliary ducts and in the 

 intestine of Elephas indicus. 



24. DisTOMA PuTORii, MoUn. 



D. Putorii, Moliu (non descriptum), Diesing, Revis. p. 50 (species 



inquirendse). 

 Hab. Found by Molin in cysts attached to the jugular veins within the 



thoracic cavity of Musiela Putorius. 



25. DiSTOMA SoRicis, Pontallie. 



D. Soricis, Diesing, Revis. der Myzelrainth. p. 50 (species inquirend>e). 

 Hab. Found by Pontallie' in the gall-bladder of Sorex araneus. 



26. DisTOMA RECURVUM, Dujardiu. 

 D. recurvum, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Hab. Found by Dujardin in the intestines of Mas sylvulicus. 



27. DiSTOMA MIGRANS, Dujardin. 

 D. migrans, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Hab. Found by Dujardin in the intestines of Sorex araneus and S. 

 leucodon. 



B. In corpore avium. 



1. DiSTOMA ovATUM, Rudolphi. 



D. ovatum, Rudolphi, Mehlis, Hugi, Tschudi, Creplin, Siebold, Dujardin, 

 Wedl, Diesing, Revis. p. 29. 



Hab. This species has been observed outside the intestine of the 

 domestic goose {Anas Anser) by Miiller, and in the Bursa of Fabricius 

 in the following species : — in A. clypeata by Rudolphi ; in ^. clangula, 

 A. ferina, A. glacialis, A.marila, and A. musica, by Creplin; in 

 Fulica atra by Wedl and others ; in Corvus Pica by Rudolphi ; in 

 C. frugilegus by Meyer ; in C. Comix ; in Falco subbuteo ; in F. 

 nisus; m F. Buteo ; in Strix brachyotus; in Scolopax Gallinago by 

 Wedl, and in S. rusticola and Podiceps subcristatus by Mehlis ; in 

 Tardus viscivorus ; in GalUiiula chloropus and G. Porcana by Sie- 

 bold ; in Otis tarda by Otto ; in Ardea Griis by Wedl ; in Lanius 

 minor ; in Fringilla ccelebs ; in F. montana by Creplin ; in Numenius 

 arcuatus ; in Vanellus cristatus ; in Larus canus and Uria Grylle by 

 Creplin : it has likewise been recorded by Otto in the oviduct of Pha- 

 sianus Gullus, and in the egg itself by Hanow, Purkinje, Eschscholtz, 

 and Schilling. 



2. DiSTOMA CUNEATUM, Rudolphi. 



D. cuneatum, Rudolphi, Creplin, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Hab. Discovered by Rudolphi in the intestinal canal of Otis tarda. 



It has been subsequently seen by Gurlt in the oviduct of Pa(^o 



cristatus. 



