82 NOTES TO THE 



(81) See pi. I. fig. xi, d e. 



(S^) See pi. I, fig. iii, xi. 



(8.3) EpistolaadAndryum: iu the Journal des 

 Savans, av. 1731, jp. 446. 



(84) Dissert, de Taenia canis, Patavii, 1758, 

 8°. 



(S."") J\^oi^dische Beytrage, i Band^ p. 52. 



(h6) Werner supposes the contrary, the woi^k 

 eited, p. 33. 



(87) These parts are, according to Goeze, so 

 many ovaries full of eggs. See pi. II, fig. vii. 



(88) We may view, says Block, Traite de la 

 generation des vers, etc., p. 46, as a peculiarity of 

 this species, the ovaries resembling the form of a 

 trunk, from whose* sides issue branches, which are 

 the more visible, as the skin is white, thin and 

 transparent. 



The same observer is convinced that these ram- 

 ifications are real ovaries, because if we compare 

 them, the eggs advance toward the marginal pa- 

 pillae. 



These observations, related by Werner iu his 

 w'ork which we have quoted, are worthy of atten- 

 tion. Seep. '^\ and following. 



(89) Versiicheiner JSTatiirgeschiclite der Ein- 

 geweid., etc., p. S79. 



(90) The articulations of about half the body 

 rise toward the head ; and besides that they have 

 no visible marginal papillae in their internal sub- 

 stance, they present an immensity of very small 

 atoms, which are, according to the conjectures of 



