393 
3. Pectoral cysticercus. Hooklets twenty. Only a few hooks 
were measured, three small, varying from loS'O-i i r6^, and five large, 
varying from i 44 ' 0 -i 5 t‘ 2 A** 
4. Pectoral cysticercus. Twenty hooklets. In this case, as m 
case No. i, it is hardly possible to separate the hooks into a large and 
smaU series, as hooks of an intermediate size occur. Thus hooks of 
the following sizes were measured 122-5, >29*5, i33'o, 140, 143 5, 
i4;-o, 150-5, i 53 ' 5 ^- ^ j 
I next examined a specimen of C. ccllulosae from the brain and a 
specimen from the tongue; both from natives of Madras and presented 
the museun. by Major WilUaurs, LM.S. and “-P-d henr 
e hooks of 7 . s .n man and 6'. from ^ 
nge from .04'6-n8'8,. ; the ' large from . 5 i ^ >0- 
a fairly well marked dnratrcn. Hooklets 
b. Pougue cysticercus {fvg- io8-o-i22-4M. 
renty-two (? two m.ssing). ^ great, 
he large from I 40 ' 4 -I 5 * s 
