The most striking feature of the proglottids was their size, being 
greater in length, and especially in breadth, than that of any human 
Taenia so far described. The measurements were as follows: — 
Maximum, 32x9 mm. 
Average, 28-6 x 8 5 mm. 
Commonest, 29 x 10 mm. 
Smallest, 21x6 mm. 
bio. 2. Taenia bremneri, n. sp. 
Gravid segments of (1) 7 \ bremneri, (2) T. sag.nata, (3) T. solium, 
(-U L tenne branches enlarged nearly four times 
,, to ^ ln ^ a s P ec * me n, the uterine segments were in some segments 
forward 4 ln ," urnber * not counting the “terminal” one which curves 
arrantr* 11 as four or five branches on it. The figure shows the 
behind the" I:" 6 UterUS ' The & enital P° re is prominent and lies 
behind the middle of the segment. 
Lggs : Minimum, 34-2 x 30-4. 
Commonest, 38 x 30-4. 
Maximum, 45-6 x 41*8. 
