ZOOLOGY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS 



CHAP. 



re (C. bavis) occurs amongst the muscles of the ox 



. So, A) is a common tape-worm of pork-eating 



countru-. 1 1 measures from six to nine feet in length, has well-developed 



I its uterus in the old proglottis possesses on each side only 



< ven to ten) and relatively stout branches. The ovary 



f 



nit hum, m tap.' -\\-i.nns (A, 'I'.unici snlium ; 15, T. saginata ; C, Bothrioccphalus 

 IOUS <li^tin:.,'iiislu!i},' features of the scolex (upper row of figures) 

 .iii-l f tli'- 'ill pnifjMtis (lower row). 



in addition to the main lobe at each end possesses a small branch near 

 the middle. 



I 'ladder-worm (Cysticercus cellulosae) occurs normally amongst 

 <>f the pig hut has been found in various other animals 

 dog, < rn in man himself. 



Taenin eclrinofnccits occurs not uncommonly in the dog in various 

 iie world. It is more frequent than elsewhere in Iceland, 



itul the stock-raising portions of South America. Its most 



