BOTHEIOCEPHALUS COBDATDS. 



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obtained at Godhaven, North Greenland, and were transmitted to 

 Steenstrup by the Danish inspector, Counsellor Olrik.* Only one of 

 the worms (about a foot long, or twenty-six centimetres) came from 

 the human body, all the others being from dogs, in which animal it 

 exists in considerable numbers. It differs from Bothriocephalus latus 



Fl0. 66. — Example of Botkriocephalus cordatus from the human body. (Natural size.)— Leuckart. 



chiefly in the form of the head, which is heart-shaped (or, rather, 

 obcordate), short and broad, and set on to the body without the 



* The peculiar Danish title Justizrath, which I have here rendered " Counsellor," 

 does not imply any legal honour. It is merely equivalent to " Authorized Medical 

 Inspector." 



