REPORT ON DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
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f Mange. Dermatocoptis bovis. 
In ox<( Foot mange. Permatophagus bo vis. 
[Poultry mange. Permanyssus avium, &c. 
In pigs and dogs, mange. Sarcoptis suis (Squamiferous.) 
In do-/ Mange. Sarcoptis squamiferous (Suis.) 
| Follicular mange. Pemodex folliculorum. 
In cat and rabbit, mange. Sarcoptis nivar. 
y 1*1 i • ! Sarcoptis mutans. 
In chicken, scabies< ^ 
'^Permanyssus avium. 
2. Lung worms: 
[ Strongylus filaria. 
In sheep, goat, and camel ^ Strongylus filaria, varietas longus. 
[ Strongylus Africana. 
In horse and ox, Strongylus micrurus. 
In swine, Strongylus elongatus. 
In birds, gapes. Sclerostomum syngamus. 
3. Sclerostomum hypostomum in sheep. 
4. Strongylus filicollis in sheep. 
5. Strongylus contortus in sheep and cattle. 
6. Sclerostomum equinum in horse. 
7. S. tetracanthum in horse. 
8. S. suis in swine. 
9. Tricocephalus afiinis in cattle and sheep. 
10. Stephanurus dentata in swine. 
11. Echinorynchus gigas in swine, cockroach, ladybug, tfec. 
12. Ascaris suilla in swine. 
13. Taenia expansa in sheep and cattle. 
14. Ccenurus cerebralis in sheep, cattle, dogs, &c. 
15. CEstrus ovis, grub in the head, in sheep. 
In presenting this formidable list of diseases it must not be 
supposed that we advocate an immediate resort to suppresion of 
the whole. A very few only will demand prompt and active 
suppression. For others, even of the most dangerous character, 
there is only wanted a guardiancy over trade, to prevent the im¬ 
portation of disease or its extension into regions where it would 
