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Species of Mermis and Anguillula observed in amber. 
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Perez, M. Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur 
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Seidel, M. Zur Casuistik der Entozoen. 1. Trichinen. Je- 
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34 : 1864. 
Notes on a series of cases of Trichinosis. 
. 2. Cysticercus cerebri. Ibid., pp. 223-229. 
An account of a case of the occurrence of Cysticercus in the 
brain, with a discussion of the origin of Cysticercus, from which 
the author seems inclined to admit the possibility that Cysti- 
cerci from the pig may carry out their further development as 
Cysticerci in man.^' 
— . 3. Echinococcen. Ibid., pp. 289-299, and Band ii. 
pp. 356-364. 
On the occurrence of Echinococcus in the human subject, 
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149, Taf. 6. 
Krabbe (Recherches Helminthologiques, &c.) gives an ac- 
count of the results of an extended series of observations made 
by him upon the Entozoa of the dog and cat in Copenhagen. 
He examined the intestines of 500 dogs and 100 cats, and ob- 
tained from them the following parasites in the proportions 
indicated : — 
Of tho clogs oxaniinod 14 per cent, contained Tcrmia maryinata, 
4 
2\ ccenurus, 
T. serrata, 
T. echinococcus, 
T. cucumerina, 
Bothriocephalus, sp. 
