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3 and 4), all that need here be said is that they usually present an 

 oval figure, having a yello-w-browu chorion, a more or less seg- 

 mented yelk, and a transverse line near one pole of the shell which 

 serves to iudicate the point at which their Hd-like extremity be- 

 comes detached after the subsequent maturation of the embryo. 

 One of the eggs represented in the plate has been artificially 

 ruptured in this situation. I may also mention the circumstance 

 that I have found (as shown iu the centre of fig. 1) two of the 



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Fia. 4. — DiSTOMA Boscii, Cobbold. — From the oral cavity of an American snake (Coluber). 



X 10 diam.— Original. 



flukes sexually combined — a fact of great significance in relation 

 to the probably erroneous notion entertained by some, that the 

 hermaphroditic flukes are capable of self-impregnation. 



Development. — Ever since Steenstrup's discovery that the 

 cercarige found in the bodies of water snails were only larval 

 flukes, a peculiar interest has attached itself to this subject ; for 

 not only were the facts which he elicited novel in themselves, but 

 they formed a basis for the enunciation of that interesting " law of 

 alternate generation" with which the great Danish naturalist's 



