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E. Bursa. Body ovoid, flattened, broad, nude, notched 

 tail, buccal cilia ; rumen sheep. 



E. Caudatum. Body ovoid, nude, 3 caudal prolongations, 

 buccal ciHa ; rumen sheep. 



E. Rostratum. Ovoid, nude, i caudal prolongation, buc- 

 cal cilia ; rumen sheep. 



Diplodinium Vortex, i circle of buccal, and 3 of caudal 

 cilia ; rumen sheep. 



D. Maggii. 2 circles of buccal cilia, i caudal (often im- 

 perfect) ; rumen sheep. 



D. Bursa. Body cord-like, i circle of bu'ccal cilia, tail 

 bilobate ; rumen sheep. 



D. Mammosum. Like the last, but with 3 mammiform 

 caudal lobes ; rumen sheep. 



D. Dentatum. 2 cephalic rings of cilia, 6 curved caudal 

 denticulations ; rumen sheep. 



D. Caudatum. 1 buccal circle of cilia, caudal prolonga- 

 tion ; rumen sheep. 



D. Ecaudatum. Like the last but without tail ; rumen 

 .sheep. 



D. Rostratum. Like the latter but smaller, 80 ju. ; rumen 

 sheep. 



D. Cattanei. Body long, buccal ciliary ring, several caudal 

 prolongations ; rumen sheep. 

 Sporozoa : Balbiana Gigantea. Muscles of pharynx and gul- 

 let in sheep, ox, buffalo and goat. 

 Trematodes .• Amphistoma Conicum. Ovoid, narrowed to- 

 ward head, red. Rumen of ox, sheep, etc. 

 A. Crumeniferum. In zebu. 

 Nematodes : Strongylus Contortus. Abomasum of sheep, goat, 

 argali, chamois, ox. 



S. Filicollis. Abomasum of sheep and goat. 



S. Convolutus. Abomasum of ox and sheep. 



Spiroptera (Gongylonema) Scutatum. In sinuous 

 line in epithelium of gullet in sheep and cattle. 



PARASITES AND MESSMATES OF THE INTESTINES IN RUMI- 

 NANTS. 



Microorganisms of Infectious Diseases. 



Cryptogams : Actinomyces. Intestine of calf. 



Saccharomyces Guttulatus in intestinal mucus. Ox 



and sheep. 

 Aspergillus Fumigatus in intestinal mucosa and mesen- 

 teric glands of ox. 

 Infusoria : Lamblia Intestinalis . Intestinal contents. Sheep. 



