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F. diarna, p. 167 ; F. loa, pp. 177-79. Brief but very complete 

 and correct review of anatomy, life history, and pathology 

 so far as known, including account of Calabar swellings 

 which are likened to those produced by Sparganum Mansoni. 



LoPEZ^ E. 



189 1. Filaria en la camaria anterior. Rev. de cien. med. 

 Habana, 6:269. 

 Not found; cited after Kraemer, 1899. 



Lota, [F. L.] 



1884. [Filaire sous-conjonctivale.] In Terrin, L., 1884. 

 Cited in full in the present paper (p. 49). 



LUDWIG, H. 



1896. Filaria loa. Sitz.-ber. niederrhein. Ges. f. Nat. u. 

 Heilk., Bonn, 1896, nat-w. Sect., pp. 50-2. (Sitzung 3 

 Feb., 1896.) 



Report of previous papers, including Ludwig & Saemisch 

 (1895). Added data from Manson's and Robertson's cases. 



Ludwig, H., und Saemisch, Th. 



1895. Ueber Filaria loa Guyot im Auge des Menschen. Zeit. 

 f. wiss. Zool., 60:726-40, I pi. Rev. in CB. Bakt. u. Par., 

 I Abt., 19 :424-25 ; Lubarsch-Ost., 3 :6i8 ; Zool. Cent., 

 3:209-10. Schmidt's Jahrb., Bd. 251; Ann. Ophth. and 

 Otol, N. Y., 5:1097-98. 



Female specimen extracted from beneath conjunctiva of Rus- 

 sian marine officer whose last trip to West Coast of Africa 

 was in 1891. Careful description of anatomy of worm. 



Magna MARA, . 



1863. Filaria papulosa in the Eye of Man and the Horse. 

 Indian Ann. Med. Sci., Calcutta. 



Not seen, noted by Robertson (1894) and others. Cited after 

 Huber (1898). The date is given 1864 by some authors. 



Malgat, [T.J. 



1893. Filaire ou dragonneau du corps vitre. Rec. d'ophtal., 

 Paris, (3) 15:280-83. 



Case of man in French Alps; description uncertain, probably 

 filament or artery, certainly not F. loa. 



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