98 Mr Shipley, Notes on a Collection of Parasites 



10. ASGARIS TYPIGA (Diesing). 



Oonocephalus typicus Dies. 

 SB. Ak. Wien, xlii. (I860), 1861, p. 669. 



C. W. Stiles and A. Haswell, The Internal Parasites of the 

 Pribilof Fur Seal, Pt ill. p. 127, Washington, 1899. 



A few examples from the stomach of Globicephalus globiceps, 

 others from that of Delphinus delphis Lin. 



11. ASGARIS sp. 



This Ascaris from an unknown host was unidentifiable. 



12. PHYSALOPTERA BILATATA Rud. 



Diesing, Syst. Helm. n. pp. 233—234. 



Molin, Monogr. del. Gen. Physaloptera, pp. 648 — 649. 



A few specimens of what seem to be Physaloptera dilatata 

 were taken from the Hussar Monkey, Gercopithecus pyrrhonotas 

 (probably from the stomach). Von Linstow records it from 

 Logathrix humboldtii Geoffr. and from Gebus fatuellus Erxl. 



13. PHYSALOPTERA TERDENTATA Molin. 



Molin, Verh. Ges. Wien, 1882, p. 127, and Monog. d. genus 

 Physaloptera, SB. Ak. Wien, 1860, p. 651. 



Four specimens from a Leopard. This species has hitherto 

 been described from the Puma, Felis concolar and it is quite 

 possible that the word leopard has been loosely applied in this 

 instance. 



14. PSEUD A LI US ALATUS Leuck. 



Wiegmann's Arch. Naturg. 1848, pp. 26 — 28. 

 von Linstow, P. R. Soc. Edinb. xvi. 1888. 



A large collection from a Narwhal, Monodon monoceros taken 

 off Greenland. The part of the body from which the Nematodes 

 were taken is not mentioned. Von Linstow's specimens came 

 from the vessels of the inside of the cranium, the Eustachian 

 tubes and the pharynx. 



15. SPIROPTERINA GORONATA van Ben. 



van Beneden, Mem. sur 1. vers intestinaux, Paris, 1861. 



Several specimens from " a Dogfish." It usually occurs in the 

 liver. 



