PLATE LXXXII 



Figure 1. Small iron cage suitable for experiments with Argas 

 persicus. The cage is standing on a table partly 

 surrounded by a cloth bag. A fowl with a head bag is 

 seen at the side. 



Figure 2. Calf box made of old deal-wood cases ; suitable for 

 experiments with cattle ticks. A calf with an iron 

 neck collar is seen standing in the box. 



Figure 3. Large iron cage similar to that shown in fig. 1. This 

 cage is suitable for experiments with dog ticks. 



Figure 4. Goat dressed in a cloth garment ; the right ear is also 

 enclosed in an ear bag (see page 646). 



Figure 5. A calf with belly bag (see page 645). 



Figure 6. Cage suitable for experiments with wild animals such 

 as the jackal (see page 643). The foot-board is seen 

 half way up, and it is between it and the upper bars 

 that the animal is secured. 



Figure 7. Wire cage for experiments with snake ticks (see 

 page 650). 



