belonging to the Museum of University College, Dundee. 101 



22. BOTHRIOCEPHALUS RUGOSUS Goeze. 



Diesing, Syst. Helminth. I. p. 591. 



Rev. d. Cephal. Param. pp. 239—240. 

 Wagner, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. ix. pp. 73 — 77. 

 Olsson, Acta Univ. Lund. iv. p. 10. 

 von Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1888, pp. 242 — 245. 

 Schaninsland, Jen. Zeitschr. xix. 1883. 



A few specimens from the Haddock, Oadus aeglefinus Lin. It 

 is usually found in the intestine and the pyloric appendages. This 

 species also occurs in the Cod and in Merlangus carbonarius Cuv., 

 Lota vulgaris, Motella mustela Cuv., and probably in many other 

 fishes. 



23. CYSTICERCUS DELPHI N I Rud. 



Box, Histoire des Vers, I. p. 324. 



van Beneden, C. R. Ac. Sci. lxvii. p. 1051. 



A fair number of specimens taken from the blubber of 

 Delphinus delphis L. These cysticerci are said to be the larval 

 forms of some species of Phyllobotlirium. 



24. 80LEN0PH0RUS MEGALOCEPHALUS Creplin. 



Bothridium pythonis Blanchard. 



Diesing, Syst. Helminth. I. p. 595. 



Blanchard, Ann. Sci. nat. 3rd Ser. xi. p. 118. 



Griessbach, Arch. mikr. Anat. xxn. 1883, p. 365. 



Moniez, Bull, du Dep. du Nord, 2nd Ser. 2 ann. 1879, p. 113. 



Stossich, Boll. Soc. Adriat. xvi. 1895. 



Two specimens from a Python sebae. This species has also 

 been described from the intestine of Python molurus and P. tigris. 



25. TAENIA RAGEMOSA Rud. 

 Diesing, Syst. Helm. I. p. 511. 



Many specimens from Eunectes murinus Wagl., it has also 

 been described from the intestine of Bothrops jararacca Wagl. 



