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The Farmer's Veterinary Adviser. 



etables (see lung-worms, verminovs bronchitis,) but some are 

 exceptions, lite the common pin-worm of the horse (Scler- 

 ostomum Equinum) which lives ia piU-lLke masses ol 

 dung, ia little pouches and closed cysts of the mucous 



Fig. 26. 



Fig. 27. 



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Fig. 27 — ^Trichoceplialun Affini!:. 

 nat. size. 



Fig. 28. 



lilg. 26 — Ascaris Megalacephala. Fig. 28 — Head of Tsenia Expansa 



membrane of the large intestine and in dilatations of the 

 blood-vessels, especially the arteries of the bowels. This, 

 with two other common pin-worms of the horse (Scleros- 

 tomum Tetracanthum, Oxyuris Ourvula,) are each abonf 



