rs NOTE* TO TilK 



and cliavaetistic among the taeniae observed in the 

 livins: human bod v. 



(59) This has been described by authors under 

 difterent names; they have called it, 1. Vermis 

 ciicurbitinuSf Plater, Praxis medica, f. 99^; 

 Chaine de cucurbitains, Vallisneri, Opere jisico- 

 medichef tome i. P' 177 ; Cocchi, dei Vermi cocur- 

 biiini delV uomo ; Pisa^ 17^8, 8°. 



2. Taejiia without thorns, fepinesj Andry, de 

 la generation des vers, etc. tome i, chap. 8. 



3. Taenia with long rings, Bonnet ; see Jour- 

 nal de Physique, an 1777? avril, p. 257 j Goezep 

 Versucheiner Jfaturgesch., etc., p. :S69. 



4. Taenia cuciirbitiua, Pallas, Elenchus Zoo- 

 phytor., p. 269, no. 1, Dissert, de infesiis, etc. p. 

 38, no. 4 ; Goeze, the work cited, p. l60. 



5. Taenia solium. Linnaeus, Systema J^atU' 

 rae, edit, xii, p. iS^S. sp. i, Werner, Vermium 

 intestinalium praeserfim taeniae humaniae, etc. 

 p. 18 ; Taenia solitaire, Leslie, Elimenti di StO' 

 via J^atnrale, vol. ii ; Milano, 1785, p. 233 ; sol- 

 itary worm, Bloch, Traite de la Generation des 

 vers, etc., j)- 4^' 



6. Taenia articulos dimittens, Diouis, Disser- 

 tation sur Ic Taenia ou le Ver plat ; Paris, 1749, 8^ 



7. Lumbricus latus, Tyson in Philosophical 

 Transactions, etc., no. 146 ; De Haen ratio me- 

 dendi, p. xii., cap. 5, p. SIO ; Leclerc, Historia 

 naturalis, et medica Lumbricorum latorum, etc. ; 

 Marx, observata quaedam medica ; Berolini, 177^> 

 8^. p. IS. 



