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Females. —cont. 
Stomach .. 
Intestine 
Length of uterus 
Ovarian tubes .. 
Character of ova 
Character of embryos.. 
Thick muscular wall. Mark¬ 
ed bulbous expansion from 
oesophagus. No definite line 
of demarcation from intestine. 
No division into rectum. 
Ends in anus (subterminal). 
40 mm. Divides first into 
two tubes, each of which again 
subdivides into two. 
Four altogether. Bulbous 
and very opaque and distended. 
Oval cells surrounded by 
thick capsule usually. Capsule 
possesses two pointed spicules 
at extremities, sometimes one. 
Very active. 
Length .29 to .32 mm. 
Breadth at head 3.5 to 4 u. 
Thick muscular wall. Ex¬ 
pansion from oesophagus. No 
definite line of demarcation 
from intestine. 
Is continued to anus. ( ? 
subterminal). 
10 to 15 mm. Divides into 
two tubes only. 
Two only. Not bulbous or 
much distended. 
Similar to that in buffalo 
Very active. Similar to that 
in buffalo. 
Males. 
Length 
45 to 50 mm. long .. 
Greatest Breadth 
.34 mm. 
Diameter of Head .. .32 mm. 
Character of Cephalic Nothing marked. Nodiffer- 
end. entiation from rest of body. 
42 to 45 mm. long 
.145 to .175 mm. 
.075 to .116 mm. 
Nothing marked. 
Distance of cloaca from 
tail 
Cuticular thickening at 
tip of tail. 
Spicules 
Papillae 
.102 mm. 
Not marked 
»p wo < Anterior long .22 mm. 
( Posterior short .12 mm. 
.210 mm. (over twice dis¬ 
tance that in buffalo). 
Marked (over 5 times usual 
thickness). 
,p wo { Anterior long .262 mm. 
wo ( Posterior short. 116mm 
Two pairs preanal. Very Two pairs preanal large and 
small, posterior one being distinct At least six pairs 
more evident; postanal doubt- postanal, also distinct, 
ful. 
Mouth .. 
Oesophagus 
Stomach 
Oral ring usually in living 
specimen. 
Narrow tube .584 mm. long. 
Expanded tube 
No oral ring detected. 
Narrow tube .511 mm. long 
Expanded tube, very opaque 
2.2 to 2.5 mm. long. 
Intestine .. .. No differentiation from sto- No differentiation from sto¬ 
mach. mach. 
Character of Spermato- Refractile bodies, smaller in Similar, 
zoa size than ova. When fresh 
oval or spindle shaped. When 
stained usually pyramidal. 
Attached by delicate threads 
to one another. 
