8G iNOTES TO THE 



(119) ^eve J^ordlsche Beytrag,^ 1 Band. 1 sf. 

 p. 64, no, 4. 



fl^iO) .Sfr'e pi. III. 

 (131) iS^ef^pI. II. fig. viii. 

 (l<2^^) .^eepl. U.fig.ix. 



(123) Traite de la generation des vers des in- 

 testins, etc, 2 species, p. 52. 



(124) Block, the work cited, p. 56. 



(IS^i) Miscellan. natar. ciiriosor., dec. i^ ann* 

 vii. observ. 206. 



(126) Ilistor. anatom. rarior., cent, ii, observ, 

 87, i?. J:93. 



(127) Philos. Trans, of the Hoyal Society of 

 London, S. V. XVIL no. 193, p. 506. 



(128) Sptema naturae, edit. xii. j). 1320, no. 5. 

 (14*9) Elenchiis Zoojjhijtor., etc., no. 413. 



(130) Versucheiner J^aturg. etc. p. 248. 



(131) Taeniae hydatigenae in j)lexu choroide^ 

 inventae historia, etc. ; Lipsiae, 1780, 8 , 



(132) Vermium intestinalium, etc., p. 66. 



(133) This being the only worm found in tlie 

 human body, (at least we know no other at pres- 

 ent,) I leave it the name of hermit, given by Block, 

 Traite de la generation, etc. p. 52, merely to dis- 

 tinguish it from the otlier vesicular worms which 

 are noticed in the body of animals. 



I have not adoptetl the name of taenia kydatiSf 

 given to it by Pallas, nor those of taenia hydatige- 

 na and taenia vesicularis, used by Werner, Fis- 

 cker and Goeze, because all these are more pro- 

 per to designate the vesicular worm, resembling 



