Abstract
During August, 1922, acting as an Honorary Parasitologist to the Zoological Society of London, I examined an Indian Cobra, the “Hamadryad” Naja bungarus, which died in the Society's gardens. A single trematode was found in the Gall bladder. It was living and active. A careful search for other examples of this trematode in the snake proved negative.

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