Cyclops considered as an intermediate host, [223]

Cymothoidæ, a family of parasitic crustaceans, [6]

“Cyst”-affected meat in the Punjab, quantity of, [76]

Cystic disease in cattle, Dr J. Fleming on, [76]
" entozoa are larval tapeworms, [4]

Cysticerci, common situation of, in ration meat, [78]
"   destruction of, by calcareous degeneration, [83]
"   detected in the living animal, [78]
"   from sheep, Dr Maddox on, [98]
"   from the nasal sinuses of a porpoise, [421]
"   from the skin of Physeter, [421]
"   in the heart of a bear, [140]
"   in the human body, seat of, [91]
"   in the psoas muscles, Dr Joseph Fleming on, [75]
"   in meat, Pellizzari’s and Tommasi’s researches on, [62]
"   investigations of Lewis respecting, [66]
"   monstrous varieties of, [105]
"   of the sheep alleged to contain eggs, [98]
"   prophylactic measures respecting, [83]
"   researches by Perroncito on, [67]
"   said to be capable of swimming, [97]
"   temperature necessary to destroy, [69]
"   voluntarily swallowed by Italian gentlemen, [71]

Cysticercus bovis found in the liver and lungs, [59]
"   " human feeding experiments by Oliver with, [72]
"   delphini, nature of the so-called, [422]
"   found in the dog, [302]
"   from the Red River hog, [405]
"   in the brain, cases of, [92]
"   of the sheep, discovery of the, [97]
"   report by Dr Neill respecting, [80]
"   (telæ) cellulosæ, or pork measle, [89]
"   tenuicollis found in man, [101]
"    "  , the self-feeding experiment by Möller with, [72]

Cysts at the root of the tongue, diagnostic value of, [80]
"  of the liver containing psorospermiæ, [282]

Dactylogyrus, allusion to the eggs of, [42]

Dasse (Hyrax), parasites of the, [403]