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generic name whicli I here propose. I considered after a rough 

 examination of the worm that it might possibly be referred to 

 the genus Bertiella, and suggested this in a report to the 

 Prosectorial Committee ; I am now convinced that it cannot be 

 included in that genus and that its characters will not allow of 

 its inclusion in any known genus. The movements of the living 

 worm were particularly active. The worm is not a long form and 

 has a rather unusually large head, as will be gathered from the 



Text-fig. 208. 



Anoplotania dasyuri, enlarged about five times. 



accompanying figure (text-fig. 208). I could find no trace of any 

 hooks or of any terminal svicker or other structure in the 

 rostellar region. The four suckers are unarmed and of larafe 



The scolex is well marked off from the strobila, although there 

 is no obvious neck — that is to say, the segmentation begins 

 apparently at once. This is brought about not only by the 



