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of which fill the body-cavity, amounts to 016 mm.; the eggs 
possess a thick hyaline envelop (fig. 10) ; their length amounts to 
‘052 mm. on an average, their width to 0044 mm., the yol 
attaining a length of 0°026 mm. and a width of 0:016mm. Weowe 
to A. E. Shipley an admirable account of the Linguatulide, “ An 
attempt to revise the family Linguatulide,” in Arch. de Parasi- 
tologie, vol. I, Paris, 1888, pp. 52-86. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE, 
(s lateral line, m muscular system.) 
Fig. 1-2.—Micropleura vivipara: 1, caudal end of male; 2 
cross-section of lateral line. 
Fig, 3-5.—Typhlophoros lamellaris : 3, anterior end; 4, caudal 
end of male, right side; 5, cross-section through lateral line. 
Fig. 6-10.—Porocephalus indicus : 6, older specimen, and 7, 
younger specimen, natural size; 8, anterior end, ventral surface ; 
9, cuticular prolongation ; 10, egg. 
