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with others since recorded, have left no doubt in my mind as to 

 the correctness of this view. The negative result obtained by 

 MM. Pouchet and Verrier in their last experiment (where they fed 

 two dogs, each with a hundred heads of Goenurus cerebralis) cer- 

 tainly seems contradictory as regards the Tcenia coenurus ; whilst, 

 on the other hand, it tends to confirm the correctness of the 

 generally received opinion that Goenurus cerebralis and Tcenia serrata 

 have no genetic relation subsisting between them. Into this dis- 

 cussion, however, it is quite unnecessary in this place to enter any 

 further. We may, I think, confidently conclude that the few diffi- 

 culties which still prevent a uniform adhesion to the current 

 opinions of the day, will, in due time, be satisfactorily explained. 



10. T^NTA SOLIUM. 



T. solium, Linneus ; Grmelin ; Rudolphi ; etc. 



T. solium (var. abietina), Weinland. 



T. osculis marginalibus solitarius, Linneus ; Bradley. 



T. cucurbitina, Pallas ; Bloch ; Batsch ; Sohrank. 



T. cucurbitina plana pellucida, Goeze. 



T. humana armata, Brera. 



T. lata, Pruner. 



T. degener, Spigel. 



T. dentata, Gmelin. 



T. fenestrata, Chiaje. 



T. vulgaris, Werner. 



T. commv/nis, Moquin-Tandon. 



T. albopuMcta hominis, Treutler. 



T. hydatigena anomala, Steinbach. 



T. hydatigena suilla, Fabricius. 



T. finna, Gmelin. 



T. cellulosa, Gmelin ; Treutler. 



T. e capite bonce spei, Kiichenmeister. 



T. capensis, Moquin-Tandon. 



