. Fig. 233.—Embryos of Sclerostoma inngiiicola. (Louise Taj'lor, Annual Eeport, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1899, p. 634.) found, seven males and eight females. The connective tissue layers between the fat were found to be the most general seat of infection, and the cysts were numerous and closely packed together. Although a cyst usually contained two worms, a male aiid a female, sometimes three were found together, two females and one male, or just as often one female and two males. The cysts contained pus, which bathed the parasites, Still,
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