m JsOTES TO THE* 



(161) See pi. IV, fig. iii. 

 . (15;3) See pi. IV, fig. iii, 1 m. 



(163) See pi. IV, fig. iv. 



(164) ^^Ovariuni magnum, elong^^.tum, globulis 

 minimis (ova cnim expriraere baud potui,) perfu- 

 sum, tiibo ab utraque extremitate instructum est. 

 Anterior varie flexa, ct inter intestina contorsta ; 

 posterior vcro spiralis sub initiuro partis filiformis 

 perditur.'*' See Goeze, Versuch. etc. p. ii5. 



(165) See Goeze, the work cited, p. 116. 

 " Fragment of a letter of Dr. Wagler to Counsel- 

 lor JVichmaniif de Hannover.^^ 



(166) See pi. IV, fig. v. 



(167) Comment, PetropoUt. vol, xix. tab. 10, 



(168) See pi. IV, fig. vi. 



(169) Versuch. etc. p. 123. 



(170) Werner, Vermium intestinaliuntf etc. p. 

 72, says that the symptoms produced, whether by 

 the ascaris vermicularis or lumbricoides, are near- 

 ly the same. 



I pray the reader however to bear in mind all 

 that has been said in the third Lecture on the varie- 

 ty of the symploais occasioned by these different 

 worms. 



(171) It is however to be observed, that the as- 

 carides vcrmiculares being vivipcrous, and the luni- 

 biico'ides oviparous, have by naturalists been im- 

 properly ranked under the same genus. 



(17^) Jiscaris vermicularis^ Limiaeus, System. 

 JS\tur. p. 1076 ; Eloch, Traite de la generation 



