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pp. 356-371. 
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27. . Observations et experiences sur les migrations du Filaria 
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Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 199. 
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30. Lewis, T. R. Remarks regarding the Hcematozoa found in the 
stomach of Culex mosquito. P. A. S. B. 1878, pp. 89-93. 
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New Geneea and Species, &c. 
Linstow (12) describes the following new species : Bothriocephalus osmeri 
(peritoneum of Osmerus eperlanus) (p. 218, pi. vii. fig. 1) ; B. lanceolatus 
(in Gadus cullaris) (p. 218) ; Tcenia inermis (intestine of Arvicola cam- 
pestris) (p. 220, fig. 3). Monostomum echinatum (intestine of Pandion 
heliaetos^ (p. 223, fig. 6). Diplostomum lenticola (lens of Ahramis vimba), 
(p. 220, fig. 9). Dactylogyrus alatus (gills of Blicca bjverkna) (p. 227, 
fig. 10); D. tuba (gills of Squalius leuciscus) (p. 228, fig. 12); D. cornu 
(gills of Abramis vimba) (p. 228, fig. 13); D. sphyrna (ditto) (p. 229, 
pi. viii. fig. 14). 
Trichosoma brevispiculum (intestine of Lota vulgaris) (p. 230). 
Nematomys tenerrimus (intestine of Anguilla vulgaris) (p. 233, fig. 18). 
Filaria papillif era (mesentery of Sylvia palustris) (p. 234, fig. 19) ; F. 
muscicapce (mesentery of Muscicapa atricapilla) (p. 234) ; F. echinata 
(intestine of Alburnus lucidus) (p. 235, fig. 20). 
And the following larval forms : Ascaris eperlani (= Nematoideum 
salmonis-eperlani, Rud., = Agamonema bicolor, Dies, pt.) (dorsal muscles 
of Osmerus eperlanus) (p. 237, pi. ix. fig. 24) ; A. flesi (intestine and 
liver of Platessa flesus) (p. 238, fig. 26), A.piscicola (walls of stomach of 
Esox lucius) (p. 239, fig. 27); A. siluri (walls of stomach and liver of 
Silurus glanis) (p. 239, fig. 28) ; A. osmeri (viscera of Osmerus eperlanus) 
(p. 240, fig. 29) ; A. carpionis (wall of intestine of Cyprinus carpio 
(p. 240) ; A. acerince (ditto of Acerina cernua) (p. 240, fig. 30). 
Agamonema flesi (^Platessa flesus) (p. 241) ; A. acerince (muscles of 
Acerina cernua) (p. 241, fig. 31). 
Agamonematodum necrophori (body cavity of Necrophorus vespillo) 
(p. 241, fig. 32) ; A. vespillonis (ditto) (p. 242, fig. 33) ; A.juli (intestine 
of Julus terrestris (p. 242, fig. 34). 
