120 DR. T. s. cobbold's LIST OF KNTOZoA. [Mar. 26, 



4. T^NIA INFUNDIBULIFORMIS, Goeze. 



Numerous proglottides, but only one head, found in the intestines 



of the Horned Pheasant (Fhusiamis ?). Ex. Jan. 15, 1858. 



Cab. Coll. T. S. C. no. 63. 



Note. Linn. Trans. /. c. p. 365. t. 63. f. 25. 



5. T^NIA LANCEOLATA, Bloch. 



Several specimens in the intestines of the Dusky Duck (Anas ob- 

 acura). Ex. Jan. 30, 1858. 



Note. Linn. Trans. /. c. t. 63. f. 20. 



6. T^NiA L^vis, Bloch. 



Numerous proglottides and fragments, probably of this species, in 

 the intestines of Anas obscura, associated with the above. 



Larval, immature, and imperfect Cestoda. 



7. CfENURUS LEMURIS. 



Several multilocular masses or colonies occupied the lungs and 

 liver of the Ring-tailed Lemur of Madagascar (Lemur maco), and 

 had caused the death of the animal, which had been only four 

 months in the Society's possession. Ex. Jan. 1, 1858. 



Desc. Linn. Trans, l. c. p. 365. t. 63. f. 12-15. 



8. ACEPHALOCYSTIS MACACI ? 



A single example, floating in some serous fluid within the left 

 cavity of the thorax of a Macaque (?). Length \ of an inch ; breadth 

 ■^inch. Ex. Jan. 8, 1858. 



9. AcEPHALOCYSTIS OVIS TRAGELAPHI. 



A solitary specimen filled with a clear serous fluid. Probably an 

 &\)ortedi Ccetiurus. Spherical; 1 inch in diameter. Ex. Jan. 8, 1858. 



10. EcHiNococcus ALTRiciPARiENS, Kiichcnmeister. 



Several large cysts filled with the brood of this entozoon in the 

 lungs of the Four-horned Antelope (Antilope quadricornis) . Ex. 

 Feb. 19, 1858. 



Cab. Coll. T. S. C. no. 79. 



Note. Linn. Trans. I. c. p. 266. 



11. LiGULA COLXJBRl BLTJMENBACHll. 



Several specimens in the abdominal cellular tissue and lateral 

 muscles. Ex. Jan. 1, 1858. 



Note. Linn. Trans. I, c. p. 366. t. 63. f. 31. 



12. Cestoideum amadin^. 



Numerous proglottides and fragments of a Tcenia in the intestines 

 of Amadina cucullata from Western Africa. 



