FOOTNOTES

FOOTNOTES[1]Bajon’s ‘Mémoire pour servir à l’histoire de Cayenne et de la Guyane,’ t. 1er, p. 325, 1777.[2]Arrachart, ‘Mémoires, dissertations de Chirurgie, et observations de Chirurgie,’ 1805, p. 228.[3]‘Lancet,’ vol. i, 1844, p. 309.[4]Ibid., Nov. 26th, 1859.[5]‘Zoologie médicale,’ 1859, vol. ii, p. 143.[6]‘Annales d’Oculistique,’ 1864, p. 241.[7]‘American Journal of the Med. Sciences,’ 1877, vol. lxxiv, p. 113.[8]‘Vera descriptio regni africani, quod tam ab incolis quam Lusitanis Congus appellatur,’ Frankfort, 1598.

[1]Bajon’s ‘Mémoire pour servir à l’histoire de Cayenne et de la Guyane,’ t. 1er, p. 325, 1777.

[1]Bajon’s ‘Mémoire pour servir à l’histoire de Cayenne et de la Guyane,’ t. 1er, p. 325, 1777.

[2]Arrachart, ‘Mémoires, dissertations de Chirurgie, et observations de Chirurgie,’ 1805, p. 228.

[2]Arrachart, ‘Mémoires, dissertations de Chirurgie, et observations de Chirurgie,’ 1805, p. 228.

[3]‘Lancet,’ vol. i, 1844, p. 309.

[3]‘Lancet,’ vol. i, 1844, p. 309.

[4]Ibid., Nov. 26th, 1859.

[4]Ibid., Nov. 26th, 1859.

[5]‘Zoologie médicale,’ 1859, vol. ii, p. 143.

[5]‘Zoologie médicale,’ 1859, vol. ii, p. 143.

[6]‘Annales d’Oculistique,’ 1864, p. 241.

[6]‘Annales d’Oculistique,’ 1864, p. 241.

[7]‘American Journal of the Med. Sciences,’ 1877, vol. lxxiv, p. 113.

[7]‘American Journal of the Med. Sciences,’ 1877, vol. lxxiv, p. 113.

[8]‘Vera descriptio regni africani, quod tam ab incolis quam Lusitanis Congus appellatur,’ Frankfort, 1598.

[8]‘Vera descriptio regni africani, quod tam ab incolis quam Lusitanis Congus appellatur,’ Frankfort, 1598.

PLATE VIIIllustrates Dr. Argyll Robertson’s paper on Filaria loa.Female Filaria Loa.Fig. 1.—The whole worm. Portions of alimentary canal and uterine tube protruding through an opening in the wall of the parasite.Fig. 2.—A portion of uterine tube, highly magnified, showing embryo filariæ in interior.Fig. 3.—Head of worm, with rounded projection of wall of worm at one point, due to injury.Fig. 4.—Part of worm where rupture of wall occurred.a.Alimentary canal.b.Uterine tube with embryo filariæ.

PLATE VII

Illustrates Dr. Argyll Robertson’s paper on Filaria loa.

Female Filaria Loa.

Fig. 1.—The whole worm. Portions of alimentary canal and uterine tube protruding through an opening in the wall of the parasite.

Fig. 2.—A portion of uterine tube, highly magnified, showing embryo filariæ in interior.

Fig. 3.—Head of worm, with rounded projection of wall of worm at one point, due to injury.

Fig. 4.—Part of worm where rupture of wall occurred.a.Alimentary canal.b.Uterine tube with embryo filariæ.


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