Tapeworm, Cullingworth’s monstrous variety of, [103]
" from the vulpine opossum, [432]
" in the Baikal, statements of Kaschin respecting, [82]
" mortality in England from, [285]
" the broad, derived from fish, [107]
Tapeworms infesting marsupials, [432]
" injurious to avian bearers, [438]
" (Ligulæ) causing piscine epizoöty, [469]
" of the dog, [300]
" symptoms occasioned by, [90]
" various families of, [4]
Tapir, parasites of the American, [402]
Tænia abietina, a variety of T. mediocanellata, [102]
" acanthotrias, remarks on the so-called, [103]
" and cysticercus, coexistence of, [94]
" angulata in nestling blackbirds, [440]
" bipapillosa from the wombat, [432]
" calva and the grouse disease, [439]
" canina identical with T. elliptica, [101]
" crassicollis, its source suggested by Goeze, [57]
" " possessing two heads, [105]
" cyathiformis, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
" echinococcus, its prevalence in Iceland, [125]
" " reared from hydatids, [113]
" elliptica as a human parasite, [101]
" festiva in Macropus and Halmaturus, [432]
" flavopuncta, brief description of the, [101]
" from the Cape of Good Hope, variety of, [104]
" geophiloides a new tapeworm, [432]
" lata of Pruner, probable synonym of, [96]
" lophosoma, considered as a species, [99]
" Madagascariensis, brief description of the, [100]
" magna of the rhinoceros, [401]
" marginata, as a human parasite, [100]
" mediocanellata, description of the, [66]
" " Cullingworth’s specimen of, [99]
" " feeding experiments with, [68]
" " Mussulmans infested by, [78]
" megaloön, doubtful character of the, [105]
" nana, brief description of the, [100]
" perfoliata, temperature necessary to kill the, [70]
" phalangistæ from the vulpine opossum, [482]
" phoptica, a new tapeworm, [483]
" remarkable Hunterian specimen of, [102]
" saginata, considered as a synonym, [67]
" serrata, temperature necessary to kill, [69]
" solium, general description of the, [87]
" " sources of infection by, [94]
" tenella, probable source of the, [95]
" variabilis, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
Tetrarhynchi of sharks and rays, [470]
Tetraphyllobothridæ, a family of tapeworms, [4]
Tetrarhynchus reptans of the sun-fish, [472]
Tenches destroyed by Ligulæ, [469]
Tetrastoma renale, notice of the so-called, [86]
Tetrabothrium triangulare, from Delphinis, [422]