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loped. Orifices of ovaries irregularly alternate. Length of 
specimens about 7 inches, greatest breadth about 24 lines. 
Hab. In the crocodile of the Soonderbund ? Crocodilus palustris. 
Bengal. 
Presented by W. Masters, Esq. 
b. Genital orifices unilateral. 
8. TamenIA ACUTA. 
Tenia acuta, Rudolphi, Synopsis, 165 & 525, n. 82; Dujardin, 
fist. Nat. Helm. 562; Diesing, Syst. Helminth. i. 539. 
Hab. Intestines of the Vespertilio Natiereri. 
From the collection of M. Siebold. 
9. THNIA ANGULATA. 
? Tenia tenuis nodis instructa, Bloch, Abhand. 14, n. 10, t. 4, f. 1-3. 
?Teznia maculata, Batsch, Bandw. 193, n. 35, f. 124, 125; Gmed. 
Syst. Nat. 3077, n. 72; Bosc, Hist. Nat. Vers, i. 306; Rudolphi, 
Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 132. 
? Tenia nodosa, Schrank, Verzeichn. 45, n. 137. 
? Halysis maculata, Zeder, Naturg. 340, n. 19. ie 
? Tenia turdorum, Rudolphi, Hisi. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 210, n. 108. 
? Halysis turdorum, Zeder, 1. c. 374, n. 77. 
Tenia angulata, Rudolphi, Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 183; Sy- 
nopsis, 155 & 509; Dwardin, Hist. Nat. Helm. 565, t. 9, f. 10; 
Dresing, Syst. Helminth. i. 538. 
Hab. Intestine of the Song Thrush, 7urdus musicus. 
From the collection of M. Siebold. 
Note. Rudolphi, in his Synopsis, says that, yielding to the au- 
thority of the Catalogue of the Vienna Museum, he now joins the 
Tenia maculata of Batsch with the Tenia angulata. The speci- 
mens of 7. angulata sent to the Museum here by the celebrated 
Siebold do not agree with the figures of Batsch and Bloch of the 
maculata; and it is probable, as Dujardin suggests, that Rudolphi 
has confused several species together. I give the synonyms, 
therefore, with doubt. Should they prove identical, however, it 
will be necessary to give this species the name of its first observer, 
and for the future to call it Tenia maculata.—W. B. 
10. THNIA CYATHIFORMIS. 
Tenia hirundinis urbice, G'oeze, Naturg.390 (note) ; Batsch, Bandw. 
241, c. : 
Teonia hirundinis, Schrank, Verzeichn. 51, n. 155; G'mel. S. Nat. 3072. 
Halysis hirundinis, Zeder, Naturg. 375, n. 80. 
