Cœnuri infest the soft parts of rabbits, but it remains to be shown whether they are the same species.
Specimens of large Cœnuri occurring in the soft parts of rabbits may be seen in the Guy’s Museum (presented by Mr Carpenter).
Numan seems to have been not a little puzzled to account for these discrepancies, and he was altogether undecided regarding the mode of propagation of Cœnuri and Cysticerci.
In the second half of this work these Cœnuri will again come under notice.
So far as I am aware, no feeding experiments have been conducted with the Cœnuri of rabbits (C.
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