FILARIAD5!. 7 



8. FiLARIA? MARINA. 



Gordius marinus, Linneus, Syst. Nat. ed. xii. 1075, n. 4; Houttuyn, 



Linn. Natur. Syst. vi. pt. 1, 53, t. 1, f. 2, 3; Mutter, Zool. Dan. 



Prodr. n. 2578; Fabricius, Faun. Grcenl. 266, n. 241. 

 Gordius harengum, Block, Abhand. 33, t. 8, f. 7-10. 

 Ascaris marina, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 3035, n. 61. 

 Ascaris halecis, Gmelin, I. c. n. 72. 

 Cucullanus halecis, 0. Fabricius, JDansk. Selsk. Skrivt. iii. pt. 2, 



33-35. 

 Capsularia halecis, Zeder, Nachtrag, 13, 1. 1, f. 1-6 ; Naturq. 56, 



t. 1, f. 7. 

 Fusaria marina, Zeder, Naturq. 121, n. 76. 

 Filaria marina, Rathke, Dansk. Selsk. Skrivt. v. p. 1, 66. 

 Filaria capsularia, Rudolphi, Wiedm. Arch. ii. pt. 2, 3; Hist. Nat. 



Entoz. ii. pt. 1, 61, n. 7; Synopsis, 6, n. 13; Lamarck, An. S. 



Vert. iii. 218, 2nd ed. iii. 668, n. 5. 

 Filaria piscium, Rudolphi, Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 1, 74, n. 29 ; 



Synopsis, 10 & 218, n. 52 ; Siebold, Wiegm. Arch. 1838, 305 ; 



Dujardin, Hist. Nat. Helminth. 60. 

 Filocapsularia, Deslongchamps, Enc. Meth. Vers, 398. 



Hab. a. Peritoneum of the Shad, Clupea alosa (Filaria capsularia, 

 fide Siebold). 



From the collection of M. Siebold. 



b. Liver of the common Cod, Morrhua callarias (Filaria piscium, 

 fide Siebold). 



From the collections of M. Siebold and Dr. George Johnston. 



The specimens from the liver of the common Cod, Morrhua 

 callarias, are nearly straight, and somewhat yellowish-coloured ; 

 whilst those from the peritoneum of the Shad, Clupea alosa, are 

 more or less spirally rolled at the extremity, and quite white. 



9. Filaria sanguinea. 



Filaria sanguinea, Rudolphi, Synopsis Entoz. 5 <fe 210, n. 9, t. 1, 



f. 1; Dujardin, Hist. Nat. Helminth.. 01. 



Hab. Abdomen of the Rudd or Red Eye, Leuciscus erythrop- 

 thalmus. 



From the collection of M. Siebold. 



10. Filaria inflexo-caudata. 



Filaria inflexo-caudata, Siebold, MSS. 1 

 Pscudalius >. hnjnrdin, Hid. //aim. 



Hab. Tubercles in lungs of the Porpesse, Vhocmivx communis. 



From the collection of M. Siebold. 



