386 ANOPLURA. 



CASE J^^MATOPiNUS ACANTHOPUS {Burm.).—25. Specimens {2); 26. Enlarged 



XIX. fi-rure of ditto ; 2" 



Nos. 



25-27- Infests field mice. 



XIX. figure of ditto ; 27. Illustrative vignette (field mouse). 



Nos. 



jg-Qg H.EMATOPINUS SPINULOSUS {Buriii.). — 23. Specimens (eggs and insects); 

 23— 30. 29. Enlarged figure of ditto ; 30. Illustrative vignette (brown rat). 



Infests the brown rat. 



I^os_ H^MATOPINUS VENTRicosus {Denny). — 31. Specimens (2) ; 32. Enlarged 

 31—33- figure of ditto ; 33. Illustrative vignette (rabbit). 



Infests the rabbit. 



Nos. H^MATOPiNUS LYRIOCEPHALUS (j^z^tr;;/.).— 34. Specimens (2) ; 35. Enlarged 

 3'^~3 • figure of ditto ; 36. Illustrative vignette (hare). 



Infests the hare. 



Nos. H^.MATOPINUS suis {Leach).—%1. Specimens (3) ; 38. Enlarged figure of 

 37-39- (iitto ; 39. Illustrative vignette (sow). 



This species, says Mr. Denny, is found in great abundance on 

 swine ; but it does not appear so generally spread as might be 



Hoematopinus suis (on the sow). Anterior leg ot ditto 



li to li line in lengtli. 



expected from the dirty habits of the animals. It most frequently 

 occurs on those freshly imported from the Sister Isle. It was 

 many months before he could obtain a single example. He had 



