12 BR. T. S. COBBOLd's SYNOPSIS OF THE DISTOMTDJE. 



Anthus arbor eus ; by Dujaidin in the liver and gall-bladder of Turdus 

 Merula. 



19. DisTOMA OXYURUM, Creplin. 



D. oxyurum, Creplin, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Hah. Found by Creplin in Anas marila and A. Tadorna; in the intes- 

 tines of A. clangula, by Mehlis ; in A.fuligula, A. glacialis, and A. 

 nigra, by Schilling. 



20. DiSTOMA OXYCEPHALUM, Rudolphi. 



D. oxycephalum, Rudolphi, Creplin, Bellingham, Diesing, Revis. p. 31. 



Z). inerme, Nitzsch. 



Fasciola appendiculata, Froelich. 



Hab. Found by Froelich and Nitzsch in the intestines of Anas Boschas ; 



in A. querquedula by Bremser; in A. Tadorna by Creplin; in A. 



Anser, A.ferina, A. albifrons and Mergus Merganser, by Mehlis. 



21. DisTOMA LiNEOLA, Dicsing. 

 D. Falconis rufi, Rudolphi. 



jD. Lineola, Diesing. 



Hab. Stated to infest the intestines of Falco rufus, but probably only 

 accidentally transferred thither, as Diesing suggests. 



22. DiSTOMA GRANDE, Rudolphi. 



D. grande, Rudolphi, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Hah. Natterer found this in the intestines of Platalea Ajaja at Brazil, 

 in the months of April, August, and November. 



23. DiSTOMA DEFLECTENS, Rudolplli. 



D. deflectens, Rudolphi, Dujardin, Diesing. 



Discovered by Natterer in the intestines of Thryothorus hypoxanlhus, at 

 Brazil. 



24. DiSTOMA ALBicoLLE, Rudolphi. 



D. albicoUe, Rudolphi, Bremser, Dujardin^ Diesing. 

 Hab. Recorded by Bremser as infesting the liver and gall-bladder of 

 Falco pennatus. 



25. DiSTOMA ELEGANS, Rudolphi. 



D. elegans, Rudolphi, Mehlis, Creplin, Dujardin, Diesing, 



Hab. Infests the intestines, and has been found abundant in Fringilla 



domestica by Rudolphi, Creplin, and others ; also by Bremser in F. 



Linaria. 



26. DiSTOMA NANUM, Rudolphi. 



D. nanum, Rudolphi, Dujardin, Diesing. 

 Fasciola nana, Rudolphi. 



Hah. Rudolphi discovered two specimens in the intestine of Scolopux 

 Gallintda, in the month of July. 



27. DiSTOMA CIRRATUM, Rvulolplli. 



D. cirratum, Rudolphi, Dujardin, Diesing. 



