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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
parasite. These are hatched in the 
slug. The slug in its turn is de- 
voured by the thrush, but the parasitic 
passengers are not digested — only the 
coach is dissolved, and the larva;, thus 
set free, find in the warm intestines 
of the bird the appropriate conditions 
for their metamorphoses and full de- 
velopment.” 
In a similar manner an Entozoon 
which occurs in the liver of the mouse 
attains its full development in the cat, 
and one which occurs in the liver of 
the hare only becomes fully developed 
in the interior of the dog or fox. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
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