448 BTBLIOGE.APHY. 



Guillot. — Note on aceplialocysts ; from " Eevue Zool./^ in " Micros. Journ. 

 and Struct. Eec.^' (p. 79), for 1841. 



Gull, W. — Notes on Tgenia, with fifty cases treated by tlie oil of male-fern ; 

 " Guy's Hosp. Rep./' vol. i., third series, 1855. 



GuUand, A. D. — Case of hydatid tumour and abscess of the liver; ''^Edin. 

 Med. Jom-n./' 1860. 



Gulliver. — On the structm^e of the Entozoa belonging to the genus Cysti- 

 cercus; '' Med.-Chir. Trans./' " Lond. Med. Gaz./' and "Lancet/' 

 1840-41. 



Notes on the ova of Distoma hepaticum, and on certain cor- 

 puscles obtained from the genus Cysticercus j ^^Proc. of Zool. Soc./' 

 for March, 1840, and in "Ann. of Nat. Hist.," vol. vi., 1841 ; also in 

 "Month. Journ. of Med. Sci./' vol. ii., 1842, and in "Micros. Journ. 

 and Struct. Rec." (p. 95), for 1842. 



Guthrie. — Case of a woman with inflamed hand " from the lodgment of the 

 Lumhricus melitensis, which had entered her thumb whilst at work in 

 a marshy spot/' "Ann. of Med.," vol. iii. (p. 397), 1798. 



Guyon. — Note on hving worms (Loa) under the conjunctiva; from the 

 French, etc., in " Micros. Journ. and Struct. Rec." (p. 30), 1842 ; and 

 from "Zeitsch. f. die gesammte Med.," in "Dublin Journ.," vol. xv. 

 (p. 455), 1839. 



Habershon. — Case of large hydatid cyst at the base of the bladder ; " Path. 



Soc. Trans./' 1860. 

 Case of hydatids in the pericardium ; " Path. Soc. Trans.," 



1854. 

 Hanbury, W. — Case of hydatids of the liver evacuated through the lungs ; 



in Appendix to the " Bombay Med. and Phys. Soc. Trans.," new 



series. No. vii. (p. xxiv.), 1862. 

 Hanly, J. — Areca nut as a vermifuge for (tapeworm in) the dog; the 



"Veterinarian," vol. xxxv. (p. 263), 1862. 

 Hare. — Case of hydatid expectorated ; " Lancet," and " Path. Soc. Trans.," 



1857-58. 

 Haring. — A Oysticercus ce^^^^io.sa found under the conjunctiva after an external 



injury; from "Med. Correspondenzblatt," in "Dubhn Journ.," vol. 



xviii., 1841. See also Anonymous, on Entozoa and parasites. 

 Harlan, R. — Case of a colt killed by worms ; in his " Med. and Phys. 



Researches " (p. 554). See also " Med.-Chir. Rev./' 1836. 

 Harley, G. — On the young of the Guinea- worm ; and on a specimen of the 



adult worm; "Path. Soc. Trans.," 1863. 

 On the anatomy of a new species of Pentastoma found in the 



lung and air-sac of an Egyptian cobra ; " Proc. Zool. Soc," for June 



(part XXV., p. 115), 1857. 



