74 NOTES TO THE 



(43) Fhylosophical Trans. oftJie Royal Socie- 

 ty of London, anno 1683, no. 14(3. 



(44) See pi, I. fig. iii, c c, iv, c d (1, XVI. 

 (1-5) Stte Hidler, Artis medecae principes to* 



miis III, Hippocrutis de morbis, lib. iv, cap. 16 ; 

 *' De Lumhricis latis ac teretibus, Lumbricos tere- 

 tes pareref latos non 'parere, sed abrnmpi ; Lum- 

 bricorum latoriim ortiis, species et signa diagnos- 

 tica, et jn'ognostica.^^ 



(46) Ohservationiim, lib. iii, Basil, 1641,^.883. 



(47) De la generation des vers, etc. tome i, p. 

 195. 



(48) Bonnet also called that taenia with later- 

 al marks or points, which had long joints, and tae- 

 nia with umbilical marks, that which had short 

 joints. See his Xraite d^ insectologie, as well as his 

 Memoir e sur le ver soletaire insire a la page, 47^ 

 des Memoir es Mathhnatiques et Physiques presen- 

 tes a Vacadamie royale des sciences par divers sa- 

 'eans, et Ins dans ses assemblees^ tome i, Paris^ 

 1750, 4°. 



(49) Linnaeus admits four species of them ; 

 but one does not belong to man, and this we have 

 not mentioned, in order not to confound human 

 v/orms with those of other animals. 



(50) Systema JSTaturae, edit, xii, p. OSS, spec. 

 1. ; " Articuli huic speciei longissimi." Amoenitat. 

 academicae, vol. ii.p. 7> tab. i,jig. i. 



(fil) Systema natiir., p. iS^S ; " Articuli huic 

 speciei, ex ohlongo quadrate :" Amoon. academ. 

 vol. ii, p. 7? tab. i}Jig. ii. 



