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arrangement. The genital pore opened immediately behind the
joint which separated the anterior from the nosterior sement
and close beside it was the open Ing of a long sae,cirrus
pouch, situated in the middle line, The deep nosterior sucker o a
fasci010psis huski into which the cirrus nouch of that worm
opens was absent. I could no describe the intestine with
certainity for it was indistinct,hut
the oneca were un-
-branched, and had two sharp curves one in front of and the
other behind the anterior testicle. The casca I thin' either
opened separately at the anterior corners of the posterior
segment or they turned directly inward at those moints. The
anterior segment showed a finely striated hoarder surgest ing
that it was an organ of attachment, The worm had animes,
Fasciclopsis huski is varios y described as being with and
without spines. find that it has spines but that they are not
easily seen in some mourted specimens,
Vigorous search has been made at the Public Mortuary
for more specimens of the worm but they have not so far heen
found,However I have found a single case of infection with
fasciclopsis buski. Three of the
the
Parasites heine present in
jejunum of a child ared ten. I was at once struck with
their naked eye resemblance to a very common fluke wier
is found in the stomach and in the small and large intest-
-ines of South China pizs. In cleared specimens the very
slight differences were, I considered, accounted for by dif-
-ferences in development of the individual anccimens and chi-
-efly concerned the amount of
curvature of the caeca, Som •
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