1861.] 



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Several individuals were also obtained from the abdominal cavity 

 of a Cape Guevi (Cephaloj)us pi/i/»i<Eus). Ex. Feb. 21, 1860. 



Systematic arrangement of the infested animals, with the Entozoa 

 found in them : — 



Mammalia. 

 1. Cercopithecus fuligi- 10. Cervus axis 



NOSUS. 



Bilharzia magna. 



Cercaria cercopitheci. 



2. Macacus radiatus. 

 Cercaria macaci. 



3. Macacus ? 



Acephalocystis macaci, 



4. Lemur maco. 

 Ccenurus lemuris. 



5. Canis fulvus. 

 Distoma conjunctum. 

 Trichosoma aerophilum. 



6. ViVERRA MUNGOS. 



Distoma compactum, 



7. MUS RATTUS. 



T<enia pusilla. 



8. MuS MUSCULUS. 



Spiroptera obtusa. 



9. Dasypus sexcinctus. 

 Ascaria retusa. 



Cercaria cervi. 



11. CaMELOPARDALIS GIRAFFA. 



Trichocephalus affinis. 



12. AnTILOPE aUADRICORNIS. 



Echinococcus altricipariens. 



13. Antilope bubalis. 

 Pentastoma denticulatum. 



14. Gazella euchore. 

 Cysticercus tenuicollis. 



15. CePHALOPUS PYGMiEUS. 



Pentastoma denticulatum. 



16. Ovis tragelaphus. 

 Acephalocystis tragelaphi. 



17. PhACOCHCERUS ^THIOPICUS. 



Cysticercus phacochceri. 



18. PoTAMOCH(ERUS PENICIL- 



LATUS. 



Cysticercus pota7nochoeri. 



19. DiCOTELES TORQUATUS. 



Strongylus paradoxus. 



AVES. 



20. Gyps barbatus. 

 Ascaris depressa, 



21. Strix perlata. 

 Distoma cequale. 



22. Amadina cucullata. 

 Cestoideum amadince. 



23. Tinamus ? 



Strongylus spiculatus. 



24. Phasianus torquatus. 

 Ascaris vesicularis. 



25. Phasianus ? 



Tcenia infundibidiformis. 

 Trichosoma longicolle. 



