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T^NiA CcENUEUS, Kiicb. 



Plate XT. 



Fig. 1. Adult, natural size (Raillet). 

 Fig. 2. Hooks, enlarged (Raillet). 



Fig. 3. Cyst or Gmnurus cerehralis, Rud. The white dots are the tfBuia heads (Raillet). 

 Fig. 4. Ideal section through two of the dots, showing inverted pouches with heads 

 of the tiBuia developing at the hottom (Raillet). 



Taenia teuella (?), Cobhold. 



Fig. 5. Section of beef, showing imbedded cystioerci. Illustrates the appearance of 



infected mutton. 

 Fig. 6. Enlarged head of cysticerus ovis {T. tenella (?), Cobbold), the sheep measles. 



Reduced from Cobbold. 



Taenia echinococcus, v. Siebold. 



Fig. 7. Adult, natural size indicated by lino (Leuokart). 

 Fig. 8. Young stages, takeu from broad capsule of cyst (Leuckart). 

 Fig. 9. Liver of pig, invaded by echinococcus (Raillet). To illustrate the appearance 

 of invaded liver of sheep. 



