Abstract
At the request of Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall, F.R.S., the writer has attempted to put together a few notes on methods found useful in obtaining well-preserved specimens for helminthological purposes. Of the large number of methods that have been recommended for the various groups by different authorities, only a limited selection can be given, and preference is given, where possible, to those which are comparatively simple and can be employed in the field or under the limited conditions of a field laboratory, while at the same time experience has shown them to give sufficiently good results for ordinary purposes.

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