FISH PARASITES COLLECTED AT WOODS HOLE. 
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List of forms described in Part II. 
Parasite. 
Host. 
Parasitic copepod 
Octobotlirium denticulatum Olsson 
Epibdella bumpusii sp. uov 
Distomum ocreatum Molin. . 
Distomum appendicalatum Rudolpbi (?) 
Cynoscion regalis 
Pollachius virens 
Dasyatis centrura 
/ Pollacbius virens 
(Merluccius bilinearis. 
Paralicbtbys dentatus. 
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Distomuni fcecundum sp. nov 
Lopliolatilus cbainaeleonticeps. 
Distomum vitellosum sp. nov 
Distomum pudens sp. nov 
Distomum vibex sp. nov.. s 
Distomum pyriforme sp. nov 
Distomum areolatum Kudolplii ( ?) 
Distomum dent at um sp. nov 
Distomum fragile sp. nov 
Distomum sj> 
Distomum sp 
Immature distoma encysted in skin of dinner. 
Cysts with trematode ova 
Gas ter os tom uni ovatum Linton 
Gasterostomum arcuatum sp. nov 
Gasterostomum sp 
Calyptrobothriuni occidentale sp. nov 
Platybotbrium sp 
Larval cestode 
Cestode cysts in stomacb-wall of blue-fisb 
Cysts from kidney of scup 
Cysts in stomacb-wall of black sea-bass 
Ascaris clavata Rudolpbi 
Ascaris babena sp. nov 
Acantbocheilus nidifex sp. nov 
Icktkeonema sanguineum Rudolpbi (?) 
Merluccius bilinearis 
Paralicbtbys dentatus 
Spberoides" maculatus 
Palinuricbtkys perciformis 
Morone americana 
Paralicbtbys dentatus 
Holamola 
Prionotus carolinus 
fStenotomus clirysops 
(Paralicbtbys dentatus 
Tautogolabrus adspersus - - 
Morone americana 
Lobotes surinamensis 
Sarda sarda 
Tylosurus marinus 
Tetronarce occidentalis ... 
Sphyrna zygsena 
Sarda sarda 
Pomatomus saltatrix 
Stenotomus cbrysops 
Centropristes striatus 
Pollacbius virens 
Opsanus tau 
Galeocerdo tigrinus 
Paralicbtbys dentatus 
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References to my former papers liave been inserted in Part I i n all eases where 
forms were identified as belonging to species therein mentioned or described. As a 
rule, references are made only to record of latest date, and are not repeated under 
the same host, but are given under the first date on which the species concerning 
which reference is made was found. 
A list of the papers to which references are made is here given for convenience: 
Notes on entozoa of marine fishes of New England. Kept. U. S. E. C. 1886, pp. 453-511; pi. i-vi. 
Notes on entozoa of marine fishes of New England, Part ii. Rept. U. S. F. C. 1887, pp. 719-899; pi. 
i-xv. 
Notes on entozoa of marine fishes of New England, Part in. Rept. U. S. E. C. 1888, pp. 523-542; pi 
UII-LVIII. 
Notes on larval cestode parasites of fishes. Proc. U. S. N. M., vol. xix (1897), pp. 787-824; pi. lxi 
LX VIII. 
Notes on cestode parasites of fishes. Proc. U. S. N. M., vol. xx (1897), pp. 423-456; pi. xxvi-xxxiv. 
Notes on trematode parasites of fishes. Proc. U. S. N. M., vol. xx (1897), pp. 507-548; pi. xl-liv. 
The authority for the names of fishes used in this report is The Fishes of North 
and Middle America, Bulletin U. S. National Museum, No. 47, Jordan & Evermann. 
