612 A.-E. SHIPLEY. 
77 ON A COLLECTION OF PARASITES FROM THE SOUDAN 
:“LisT OF PARASITES COLLECTED BY THE Mr'R:'M. HAWwKER 
IN THE SOUDAN AND OF THEIR HOSTs 
: PARASITE 
Nematoda 
Ascaris helicina Molin . 
Filaria? attenuata Rud. 
F. bidentata Molin . . 
F. sudanensis v. Lin. 
Filaria Sp. 
Filaria sp. 
Oxyurus Coipur Do tn. 
Spiroptera ? te 
Molin. . . : 
Sp. sirigis Fun 
Spiroptera sp. 
Gestoda 
Colugnia polycantha ?: 
Fubr . . 
Linstowia Linstowi(Par. ) 
Larval tapeworm. : :. 
Nematomorpha 
Chordodes hawkeri Cam. 
Acarina 
Rhipicephalus Shipleyi 
Neumann 
: HOST 
Crocodilus niloticus . 
Cervicapra bokor 
Felis leo and Hyæna Sp. 
Totanus sp. : . . . . 
« Striped back Warbler ». 
Probably from Felis catus 
@Night jar » . . 
€ Owl » … . 
« Short billed Heron » DE 
CEDOVEL DE HER LT Een 
Numida ptiorhyncha . 
Felis serval 
Hyæna sp. 
POSITION IN HOST ! | 
1 
Stomach. 
Orbit. 
Abdominal cavity. 
Beneath the skin. 
Base of mandible. 
No mention of position. 
No mention of position. 
Orbit. 
Cysts on stomach-wall. 
No mention of position. 
Intestine. 
Abdominal cavity. 
Sub-cutaneous tissue. 
. Water. 
| 
Found in bilge and _. 
Skin, 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. 
‘4 big. à 
ME CE 
Fig. 4. 
and the 
— Colugnia polycantha ? Fubr. x 4. 
— The head of the same much more highly magnified. 
— The large Bothriocephali | larva from the Serval. x 2. 
— The anterior end of the same, showing the median ein sucker 
superficial ringing. x 8. 
Fig. 5. — A longitudinal section through the body of the same showing the 
numerous calcareous bodies, the scattered longitudinal muscles and the paren- 
chyma. 
Fig. 6. — A similar section through the head showing the longitudinal muscles 
convergins towards the sucker, the glandular structure of unknown function (gl) 
and à few calcareous bodies. 
Fig. 7. — A scclion parallel {o the above but more highly magnilied, 
showing 
the anterior end of the water-vascular system (w. v) and the nervous system (n). 
Fig. 8. — A section through the posterior end of the same larva showing the 
enlargements on the water-vascular system and the terminal pore (p) of the 
same. 
Fig. 9 
— View of the tail end of a male Filariu sudanensis von Linstow 
showing the spicules and the arrangement of the papillae. 
