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Johnston^ G. — Intestinal worms ; being part of the revised article '' Zoo- 

 phytes/' in "Encyclo. Brit./' eighth edition^ vol, xxi. (p. 994)^ 1860. 



An index to the British annelids (including the Turbellaria) ; in 



Supp. to vol. xvi. of ^^ Ann. of Nat. Hist./' 1846. 



Descriptions of some Entozoa ; " Ann. of Nat. Hist./' vol. i.^ 



1838. 

 Joly.. — On a new species of hgematozoon of the genus Filaria^ observed in 



the heart of a seal; from " Comptes Rendus/' in ^' Ann. of Nat. 



Hist./' vol. i., third series^ 1858 ; also abstract in the ^'Year- 

 Book/' for 1859. 

 Jones, J. S. — On intestinal worms ; " Boston Med. and Surg. Journ./' vol. 



xl. (p. 249)j with remarks on the paper by W. A. Gillespie, at p. 415, 



and a reply (p. 501), 1849. 

 Jones, S. — Case of Cysticercus cellulosa removed from the lower lip : " Path. 



Soc. Trans./' 1863. 

 Exhibition of two examples of Gysticercus fasciolaris ; " Path. 



Soc. Trans.," 1857. 



Case of hydatids from the subperitoneal cellular tissue ; " Path. 



Soc. Trans.," 1854. 

 Jones, T. E. — On the tapeworm ; extracted from his work on " The 



Natural History of Animals," in "Dublin Journ.," vol. xxvii. 



(p. 149), 1845. 

 On Nemertes Borlasii ; being chapter xvi. of his^ work entitled 



'' The Aquarian Naturalist" (p. 255—261), Lond., 1858. 



On the SterelTYiintha and Ocelelmintha ; being chapters vi. and 



vii. of his '' General Outline of the Animal Kingdom " (p. 791 — 806), 



original edition, Lond., 1841 ; also extended in second edition 



(p. 127—161), 1855 ; and in thh-d edition, 1861. 

 Jordan, R. C. R. — On the Entozoa, especially those infesting the human 



body ; being the substance of a lecture published in " Assoc. Med. 



Journ.," vol. iii. (p. 809), 1855. 

 Jordens, J. H. — On the entomology and helminthology of the human body ; 



being an excerpt from the German, in " Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ.," 



vol. viii., 1812. 

 Joy, W. B. — Article " Worms /' in the " Cyclop, of Pract. Med.," vol. iv. 



(p. 550), 1835. 



Karkeek, W. F. — Note on the rot (or " iles" of the Cornish graziers) ; 



the '^ Veterinarian," vol. iv. (p. 573), 1831. 

 Keate, R. — Case of hydatids in the osfrontis; " Med. Chir. Trans.," vol. x., 



1819. 

 Kell. — Case of perforation of the intestines by a worm; '' Lond. Med. Gaz.," 



1828. 



