On Oxyuiis paionai, r. Linst. 



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XV, — Oxyuiis paionai, v. Linst. , and its Association with 

 another Oxyurid in the same Host. By H. A. Baylis, 

 M.A. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 



In "working over a miscellaneous collection of nematode and 

 other parasites submitted by Mr. A. Loveridge, there occurred 



FiiT. 1. 



Head and oesophageal region (A) of Paracis paronni, (B) of O.n/uris 

 loveridaei, both drawn to the same scale of ninguificatiou, from 

 female specimens. 



a tube containing large numbers of small Oxyurid worms 

 from the very remarkable lizard Macroscincus cocfcei, which is 



