270 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [July, 1906. 
Typhlophoros lamellaris, nov. gen., nov. sp. 
ee: Fig. 3-5. 
From the stomach : . 
The genus T'yphlophoros also belongs to the Resorbentes; the 
lateral lines are without a canal; they are broad and low, and occupy 
about 4 of the circumference of the body ; the anterior end has 
3 lips, and behind these is a cuticular thickening consisting of 
e ral into 1 
nuciel, 
The mal 
caudal end is ;1,; of the length of the body; on each side of it 
are placed a0 preanal papille; the equal-sized curved spicules 
m 
the dorsal surface ; the eggs have a thick shell; their length is 
0-073 mm., their breadth amounts to 0°062 mm. e 
Linquatunipa. 
_ Porocephalus indicus, nov. sp. 
| Fig. 6-10. 
From trachea and lungs : . : 
Only females have been found. Rather young specimens are 20 
mm. long and 2 mm. broad ; behind the thin anterior end the body 
is thickened and spindle-shaped, attaining a width of 1-18 mm.; 
ehind this it contracts to a narrow neck 0°79 mm. in diameter ; 
older animals are 24 mm. long and 5 mm. in diameter ; the diameter 
: ' ral edges of the rings there are 
posteriorly finger-shaped prolongations, which become smaller and 
