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the shores of Loch Ryan at Stranraer, and was conlamed iu rcdho 
wh.ch were crowded together in the liver of that mollnsk The 
ccrcana was taded and was very like the cercari* of h c Jely 
all ed genu3 Eclnnostomum, bnt had two rows of spines tondUe 
the cercanan eyes. These are shown in his fi„„ e s o 9 , 
and 8 rat/ urn* t^;„ • "gures ot &. pi tat is 
-on S cesophagos b^ffe fs * 
end of the body A am*!! „„ ri caching to the posterior 
Ranching eJL, ol^ X^etT £! 1 fT ^ ^ 
to agree with any of the Z» Jhftt^L rhls , not appear 
ductive organs was seen. tlCe of 
Genus— Otodistom urn (Stafford) 
Otodistumum veliporum CCrenlin^ tv>\ i ttt ^ 
"Wtod* fronr'canai- nt'ls n to fl 'f g £"£ 
1904, pages 482— 8. ' d * 
J^hTftflL*? to " Tre,natode 
to Stossicn • it is the 7, "' I?* <,Ctai '' ^ ccor< l ,n g 
studied Us ndn ,t a o,n T,"" T DieSi "« of ™*» -ho 
moots. Staftbrd e ated^l" ' ''T^' °""' S 
diagnosing th ^1 ,s r„ f T, 0 **''' s """'"» «* " without 
suggests T>,v „r ' ! " d " Kribin 8 1» Senna 
°"5e specin, ZZl ^ f> '° »• % 
Stafford that U rcpr a d ^ 1 thi " k wi "< 
therefore, ^"^^ I 
diagnosis of the "onus so fnr ,„ t , , ' gIV0 a short 
is, unfortunately f flf ' aS , C ; U> °' U but 
tue exact relati;^ of all the P e ' aS " ™ U °' P ° SSibk to °" 
organs. 
