Report on the scientific results of the voyage of "Scotia" during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904, under the leadership of William SBruce . E. W. Sexton 4 Chas, (liilton, del. E 4 ERSKIHE. UTH. Eon SCOT. NAT. ANT. Ex p. VOL. VI. CHILTON : SCOTIA AMPHIPODA.—PLATE II. 21. AX^^X >« --. E \V. Sexton ft (liiltmi. dfl. PART The Cestoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. By John Rennie,, and Alexander Reid. ., University of Aberdeen. (With TwoPlates.) (MS. received May i;, 1 !)!:>. Read 17, 1912. I>Mied M-parately (j, 1912.) The C


Report on the scientific results of the voyage of "Scotia" during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904, under the leadership of William SBruce . E. W. Sexton 4 Chas, (liilton, del. E 4 ERSKIHE. UTH. Eon SCOT. NAT. ANT. Ex p. VOL. VI. CHILTON : SCOTIA AMPHIPODA.—PLATE II. 21. AX^^X >« --. E \V. Sexton ft (liiltmi. dfl. PART The Cestoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. By John Rennie,, and Alexander Reid. ., University of Aberdeen. (With TwoPlates.) (MS. received May i;, 1 !)!:>. Read 17, 1912. I>Mied M-parately (j, 1912.) The Cestode material obtained by tin- Ncn//Vy Expedition consisted of eight adultand three larva? or immature forms. Of these., one (Anchistrocephalus microcephalus,Hud.) is not Antarctic, having been obtained from the Sunfish (Ortli((;/<»-iticus ///•</), atStation 107, in 3J I 2 53 44 W., on January 1, 1903. Of the others, only two appear to have been previously described, viz. Dibothriocephalusantarcticus, Baird, and Dibothriocephalus in/snni, Shipley. The hosts from which theCestoda of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions were obtained aie, with the exceptionof the Bonito,* from which a larval Tclrurli////• \vas obtained, Seals and Penguins. Inview


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