118 APPENDIX. 
P. 100, after note upon Cysticercus fasciolaris, add 
In the collection of Dr. Crisp there is a specimen which appears 
to bear out, to a certain extent, Dr. Siebold’s views. It is dis- 
tinctly jointed, and the caudal vesicle has nearly disappeared. In 
fact, the worm appears to partake more of the form of a Tenia 
than a Cysticercus, as if even in the liver of the Mouse it was 
assuming the perfect state. 
