292 



Mr. H. A. Baylis on some 



crosses the oesopliagus at about the middle. The cells of the 

 chyle-intestine are small, tessellated, and filled with brownish 

 granules. 



Fig. 2. 



A -P. 



Stenolaimus serialis. Posterior end of male, lateral view. 

 A., anus ; A. P., accessory piece ; CO., caudal glands ; -S'., spicules. 



The tail (fig. 2), in both sexes, tapers rapidly at first from 

 the anus for about | of its length, becoming more cylindrical 



