62 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 
T. cenurus Kiich. Intestine, many together; not rare. 
Larve in sheep. 
T. marginata Batsch. Intestine, few or singly; common. 
Larve in sheep and cattle. 
T. serrata Goeze. Intestine; common. Larve in rabbits. 
T. canis-lagopodis Rud. Intestine ; in Iceland common. Lar- 
ve unknown. Perhaps same as 7’ litterata Batsch. © 
T. cucumerina Bloch. Intestine ;-very common. Larve un- 
known. : ke 
T. solium Linn., (in eysticercus state). Muscles, brain, etc. 
Bothriocephalus latus Brémser. Intestine ; not common. 
B. cordatus Leuckart. Intestine; very common in Green- 
land. 
B. fuscus Krabbe. Intestine; not rare in Iceland. 
_& var, reticulatus Kr.“ “ se 
“ var. dubius Kr. se Tee 7 
Dibothrium serratum Diesing. Intestine ; very rare. 
TREMATODES. 
Holostoma alatum Nitzsch. Intestine; less common than in 
the fox. 
NEMATODES. 
 Trichina spiralis Owen. Intestine (mature); larve in 
muscles. 
Sptroptera sanguinolenta Rudolphi. Gisophagus, stomach, and ‘ 
heart, larvee in blood ; very common in China. 
Trichosoma plica Rudolphi. Bladder ; rare. 
Trichocephalus depressiusculus Rud. Ccoecum; not common. 
Ascaris marginata Rud. Small intestine; very common. 
Pseudalius filum Duj.¢?). Heart and pulmonary artery, 
recorded by Collas ; originally from porpoise. : 
Eustrongylus gigas Diesing. Kidney ; rare. 
Dochmius trigonocephalus Duj. Intestine, larve in water ; 
rare. 
Filaria trispinulosa Clarval form). Hye. 
F. sanguinis (larval form). In blood. 
F. immitis Leidy. Heart. 
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