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eracantha, p. 262, figs. 19, 20, from L. canus and other species ; T. mminjla-' 
cantha, p. 263, figs. 22, 23, from Uria grylle ; T. mierophalloSy p. 266, figs. 36-^ 
37, from Vanellus cristatm ) T. microrhyncha, p. 266, figs. 39, 40, from iVfa- 
chctes pttynax &c. ; T. clavigera, p. 267, figs. 41-43, from^nw^« alpina &c. ; T. 
citru.^j p. 270, figs. 49, 60, from Scolopax gallinago (7’. variahilis, Rudolphi, 
ex paHe ) ; T. ericetorum, p. 270, figs. 61, 62, from Charadrius pluvialis ; T, 
plattjrhyncha^ p. 271, figs. 66-68, from Totmms calidris ; T. cingulifera, p. 272, 
fig. 60, from T. calidris ; T. mgyptiaca, p. 272, fig. 62, from Curs(yrius isaheU 
linns ; T. hacilligcra^ p. 273, figs. 63, 64, from Scolopax rusticxda j T, emhryoy 
p. 273, figs. 05, 66, from Scolopax major j T. stelUfera, p. 274, figs. 67, 68, from 
Scolopax f sp. ? ; T. nilotica, p. 276, figs. 77, 78, from Cursorius isabellinusj T. 
transfnga, p. 281, figs. 91-93, from Platalea ajaja ; 7’. retirostris (Creplin), 
p. 282, fig. 98, from Strepsilas interpres &c. ; T. mcgalocephala^ p. 283, figs. 100- 
102, from Tringa alpina ; T. megalorhyncha, p. 284, figs. 104, 105, from 
Tringa maritima ; T. teres, p. 284, figs. 106-108, from Anas mollissima &c. ; 
T. anatina, p. 287, figs. 114-1 16, from Anas hoschas, dom. et fera ; T. liophal^ 
los, p. 291, fig. 122, from Cygnus atratus) T. rninuta, p. 292, fig. 127, from 
Phalaropus fulicarius ; T. cryptaeantha, p. 293, fig. 132, from Glareola pratin- 
cola ; 7'. nitida, p. 294, figs. 133-135, from Tringa maritima ; T, gracilis, 
(Zeder), p. 299, figs. 164, 166, from Anas hoschas, dom. ; T, fasciata (Rii- 
dolphi), p. 300, fig. 167, from A7iser cinereus, dom. ; 7’. fragilis, p. 300, 
figs. 168-160, from Anas crecca] T. octacantha, p. 301, figs. 161, 162, 
from Anas clypeata ; T. furcifera, p. 306, figs. 176-178, from Podiceps rw- 
hricollis &c. ; T. fusus, p. 307, figs. 180, 181, from Larns glaucns &c. ; T. 
cirrosa, p. 308, figs. 182-184, from Larns canus ; T, recurvirostrcB, p. 308, 
figs. 186-188, from Recurvirostra avocctta ; T. himantopodis, p. 309, figs. 189, 
190, from Ilimantopus mclanoptcrus ; T. hrachyphallos, p. 310, figs. 193, 194, 
from Tringa maritima &c. ; T. crasswostris, p. 314, figs. 202-204, from Sco- 
lopax major and others ; T. clandestina (Creplin), p. 316, figs. 208, 209, from 
Ilimantopus ostralegus) T. groenlandica, p. 316, figs. 210, 211, from A^ias gla- 
cialis) T. creplmi, p. 317, figs. 214, 216, ixom Anser arvensis ', T. fallax, 
p. 319, figs. 221, 222, from Anas mm'ila ; T. dujardmii, p. 319, figs. 223, 224, 
from Turdus musicus ; T. bilharzii, p. 321, fig. 229, from Sylvia galactodes ; T. 
coronina, p. 326, fig. 241, from Corvns corone ; T. ajfinis, p. 330, figs. 267, 
268, from Corvns frugilcgus ; T. colliculorum, p. 330, fig. 259, from Hirnndo 
riparia ; T. producta, p. 336, fig. 266, from Picns viridis ; T. parvirostris, 
p 336, fig. 267, from Hirnndo nrbica and rustica ; T. leuckartii, p. 337, figs. 
268, 269, from Ardca, sp. ; T. triangidns, p. 339, fig. 274, from Turdus, wp . ; T. 
mei'opina, p. 340, figs. 270-281, from Merops snperciliosus', T. borealis, p. 340, 
figs. 282, 283, from Emheriza nivalis ; T. trigonocephala, p. 341, figs. 284-286, 
from Motacilla Jlava &c. ; T. circximvallata, p. 345, fig. 295, from Perdix 
coturnix ; T. australis, p. 345, figs. 297, 298, from Dromains novce-hollandicc ; 
T. circumcincta, p. 346, fig. 299, from Ardea garzetta. 
Ophryocotyle proteus, .sp. n., Friis, 1. c. p. 123, pi. 1. figs. 1-12. This cestoid 
worm was found in some numbers in the superior part of the intestinal canal 
of Tringa alpina, Charadrius hiaticula, and Larns canns. There were often 
as many as a hundred in each bird. The “head ” consists of five small ele- 
vations arranged in a row, which can be protruded and contracted, below 
which are four rounded elevations carrying a triple row of crochets. 
Khabbe’s paper on the Cestoid worms of the Bustard (see ‘ Zool. Record,’ 
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