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WORMS continued. 



Oxyuris compar, intestine of the cat. 



Oxyuris curvula or pin-worm, rectum of horses. 



Oxyuris mastigodes, large intestine of horses. 



(Esophagostomum inflation, large intestine of cattle. 



Trichocephalus affmis or whipworm, large intestine of ruminants. 



Trichocephalus depressiusculus, caecum of the dog. 



Sclerostomum equinum or palisade worm, intestine and blood-vessels of 

 horses. 



ScL tetracanthum or four-spined sclerostome, large intestine of horses. 



ScL hypostomum, intestine of ruminants. 



Spiroptera megastoma, wall of horse's stomach. 



Sp. strongylina, stomach of pig. 



Sp. sanguinolenta, stomach and blood-vessels (aorta) of the dog. 



Sp. microstoma, stomach of the horse and ass. 



Strongylus Axei, stomach of the ass. 



St. filicollisy St. vicarius, and St. convolutus, fourth stomach and 

 intestine of cattle, sheep, and goats. 



St. contortus, St. cervicornis, St. gracilis, and other species, in abomasum 

 of ruminants ; St. gracilis also occurs in stomach of horse and pig. 



Ollulanus tricuspis, stomach of the cat. 



Strongylus strigosus, stomach of the rabbit and hare. 



St. ventricosus, small intestine of cattle, sheep, and deer. 



Strongyloides longus, intestine of sheep. 



Strongyloides suis, intestine of swine. 



Echinorhynchus gigas, small intestine of swine. 



(Esophagostomum dentatum, caecum and colon of swine. 



Trichocephalus crenatus, intestine of swine. 



Anchylostomum trigonocephalum and Anch. stenocephalum, intestine 

 of the dog, cat, and fox. 



Strongylus micrurus or pointed-tailed threadworm, air-passages of 

 young cattle causing husk or hoose. 



St.Jilaria, bronchi of sheep, goats, deer,, and cattle. 



St. rufescens, bronchi and lungs of sheep and goats. 



St. pulmonaris, bronchi of calves. 



St. Arnfieldi, bronchi of horse and ass. 



St. paradoxus, bronchi of swine. 



St. pusillus, bronchi of cat. 



St. commutatus, causes verminous bronchitis in rabbit and hare. 



Syngamus trachealis, air-passages of poultry, causing 'gapes.' 



Filaria immitis, heart and pulmonary artery of dog. 



Strongylus vasorum, heart and blood-vessels of dog. 



Filaria Medinensis or Guinea-worm, subcutaneous connective tissue 

 of man, dog, ox, and horse. 



Filaria hcemorrhagica, subcutaneous connective tissue of horses, 



causing haemorrhage from skin. 



In horses and cattle, aloes, oil of turpentine, bitters, creolin, lysol. 

 Ferric chloride solution, copper sulphate, arsenic, salt in manger. 

 For dogs and cats, santonin, with extract of male fern, repeated at in- 

 tervals of two days, and second dose followed by laxative. 

 For worms in rectum, enemas of weak vinegar, salt solution, infusion of 



quassia, or creolin solution. 

 Strongyli infested horses and sheep are fasted, and receive a cathartic 



conjoined with oil of turpentine, or thymol. 

 For the S. contortus in sheep, give solution of lysol (1 per cent.). 

 For dogs and cats santonin and male fern extract, or areca nut and 



linseed oil. 

 For the S. micrurus in air-passages, turpentine in drench, or intra- 



tracheally for two or three consecutive days. 



Sulphurous or chlorine inhalations. Liberal concentrated dietary. 

 Remove from rough old pastures to seeds, or to closely-cropped, recently- 

 mown dry grass ; house calves at night. 



