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Liver Fluke 
FIG. 11. — A young Redia (second 
generation) of the Liver Fluke 
with the contents forming into 
germs of the third generation. 
(Magnified 230 times.) (Original. 
— A.P.T.) 
Fig. 12 contains a large number 
of germs of the third generation. 
Two of these are so far advanced 
that they show the characters of 
the tailed larva or cercaria. It 
contains also on the left hand a 
young redia. c x and c 2 the two 
cercarise ; in, intestine of cercaria; 
w,w', germs in a very early stage; 
r,r, the processes which serve as 
feet ; in 1 , the intestine of redia ; 
v, the birth-opening by which the 
cercarise leave. (Magnified 120 
times.) (Original,— A.P.T.) 
Fig. 12. — A full-grown Redia (second 
generation of the Liver Fluke). 
