116 APPENDIX. 
. Dibothriorhynchus todari, Chiaje, Sull. Stor. et Notom. iv. 152, 192 
& 201, t. 55, f. 16. 
Corynesoma pellucidum, Leuckart, Isis (fide Diesing, loc. non 
citat.). 
Amphistoma rhopaloides, Leblond, Ann. Sc. Nat, 2nd ser., Zool. 
vi. 290, t. 16, f. 1-3; and Ann. Se. Nat. vii. 251 ; Deslongchamps, 
An. Sc. Nat. vii. 294 ; Siebold, Wiegm. Archiv. 1837, ii. 265, 
1838, i. 306; Creplin, Allg. Encyk. Xxxii, 294 (in a note) ; Du- 
jardin, Hist. Nat. Helminth. 341. 
Tetrarhynchi sp., Miescher, Bericht. Naturf. Gesellsch. in Basil, 
1840, iv. 25; Siebold, Wiegm. Archiv. 1842, 1. 301. 
Tetrarhynchus minimus cysticus, Steenstrup, "Ueber d. Gener. Wechs. - 
114 (note). 
Tetrabothriorhynchus migratorius, Diesing, Syst. Helminth.1. 573. 
Hab. Encysted in the intestines of the Lemon Sole, Solea Pam 
Weymouth. 
Presented by W. Thompson, Esq. 
P. 71, 72, sp. 1, after d. Tenia variabilis, &e., add 
e. Pieces of Tenia from eight worms expelled from the human 
subject by Turpentine and Kousso ; vide cases related in Lond. 
Med. Examiner, 1.136; and Provine. Med. & Surg. Journ. Oct. 
15, 1851, 573. 
Presented by Dr. Crisp. 
f. Group of Tenia from the human intestine. 
Presented by George Gardener, Esq., of Long Acre. 
P. 72, transfer “ Presented by J. W. Gutch, Esq.,” and succeeding 
note, to p. 76, after Tzenia cucumerina. 
P. 86, add, 
45. Tmnra FALCIFORMIs, Baird. 
Head conical; proboscis unarmed? suckers large, oval-shaped ; 
no neck; body at anterior extremity very narrow, almost linear, 
oradually enlarging as it descends; articulations very nume- 
rous, extremely narrow. The body i is flat, and is curved like a 
sickle; genital orifices ? 
Length about 27 inches, breadth at broadest cay 1 line. 
Hab. ——? Collected during the Euphrates expedition. 

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46. Ta&NIA SULZ FUSCE. 
Hab. Intestines of Sula fusca. From Jamaica. 
From the collection of Mr. Gosse. 
There is of this species only one fragment of about 11 inches in 
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