Hog’s flesh, supposed injuriousness of, [404]
"  intestines perforated by parasites, [413]

Hogs, Stephanurus discovered in a Chinese race of, [408]

Horse, aneurism in the, from parasites, [368]
"  a thousand amphistomes found in the, [358]
"  bladderworms found in the, [366]
"  bots or larval gadflies of the, [385]
"  earth-eating habits of, in relation to worms, [357]
"  ectozoa liable to attack the, [388]
"  epizoöty from strongyles in the, [374]
"  eye-worms from the, [383]
"  giant strongyle found in the, [385]
"  hæmatozoa discovered by Sonsino in the, [384]
"  hydatids from the, [366]
"  internal parasites of the, [357]
"  plague, parasites not the cause of the, [360]
"  poultry lousiness of the, [388]
"  psorospermial sac in the mitral valve of a, [281]
"  scab or mange mites of the, [389]
"  Sonsino’s amphistomatoid fluke from the, [359]
"  stomach-worms of the, [380]
"  tapeworm epizoöty in the, [361]
"  tick, the so-called, [388]
"  worm-aneurism of the, [368]

Husk in young pigs caused by strongyles, [412]
" or parasitic bronchitis in cattle, [335]
" or verminous bronchitis in dogs, [304]

Hydatid disease, deaths in Victoria from, [287]
"   "  possibility of stamping out, [141]

Hydatids as the source of Tænia echinococcus, [113]
"  exogenous, endogenous, and multilocular, [115]
"  frequently infest the head of the tibia, [129]
"  hygienic considerations respecting, [126]
"  in animals, Dr Cleghorn’s statistics of, [124]
"  in Guy’s Hospital Museum, [135]
"  in King’s College Anatomical Museum, [130]
"  in Royal Veterinary College Museum, [139]
"  in St Bartholomew’s Hospital Museum, [128]
"  in St George’s Hospital Museum, [133]
"  in St Mary’s Hospital Museum, [129]
"  in St Thomas’s Hospital Museum, [134]
"  in the Brighton and Sussex Hospital Museum, [136]
"  in the Calcutta Medical College Museum, [137]
"  in the Cambridge Anatomical Museum, [136]
"  in the Charing Cross Hospital Museum, [131]
"  in the London Hospital Museum, [133]
"  in the Melbourne Hospital Museum, [141]
"  in the Middlesex Hospital Museum, [130]
"  in the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Museum, [137]
"  in the Oxford Anatomical and Pathological Museum, [136]
"  in the Royal College of Surgeons Museum, [132]
"  in the Westminster Hospital Museum, [128]
"  in University College Museum, [131]
"  in Victoria, number of deaths from, [123]
"  mortality in England from, [285]
"  occupying the bones of cattle, specimens of, [140]
"  occupying the heart of a sow, [139]
"  occupying the nasal sinuses of a porpoise, [421]
"  of animals in metropolitan museums, [139]
"  Hydatids of the tibia in the Nottingham Hospital Museum, [130]
"  preserved in museums, their value, [128]
"  prevalence of, in Australia, [123]
"  probable percentage of fatal cases of, [122]
"  successful treatment of, by MacGillivray, [128]
"  their distribution in the organs of the body, [122]
"  the so-called daughter vesicles of, [121]

Hydrachnidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]

Hymenolepis, as a new genus of cestodes, [102]

Hyperoödon, Echinorhynchus found by Hyrtl in, [427]

Hyperæmia and Anæmia due to parasites, [213]