FIRST LECTURE. 91 



des vers, etc, p. 69, Sd espece. AVcrner, Vermi- 

 tun intestinal, etc. p. 7^ ; Jlscavis pollicaris, Lin- 

 naeus, Fauna suecica, no. 1S09 ; Ascaride, Vallis- 

 neri, opere Fisico-mediche, etc. torn, i, tav. "20, p. 

 178; Vermis Ascaris, Clerici historia Luihhrico- 

 rum latorum, etc. fi^. x. ; Ascaris graecorum, Pal- 

 las, Dissert, de iufectis viventibus, etc. ; xiv, p. IS 5 

 Ascaris cauda setacea, Midler, historia veim.\jlu' 

 viatil.f etc. no. 165 ; Ascaris vermic. cauda suhu- 

 lata, Goeze ; Versucheiner, J\*aturges., etc., p. 97; 

 Fiiseragnolo vermicolare. Leclce, Elimenti de Sto- 

 via naturale, etc. parte prima, vol. ii. p. 230. 



(173) Observationes chirurgico-medicae Q^iied' 

 limburg, ±70% 4°. lib. 2,oos. iv. 



(174) Dissert, de Ascaridibus et Lumbricis la- 

 tis, etc. 



(175) Vandoeveren, Dissert, de vermibus in- 

 testinalibus, etc., is desirous of proving that the as- 

 caris vermicularis is nourished by the chyle which 

 IS not absorbed by the lymphatic vessels, but blend- 

 ed with the excrements. 



But as this worm is found in the vagina of wo- 

 men, and in other parts moistened by the mucous 

 fluids, we must rather believe that our worm is 

 more closely connected with the mucus, etc. 



(176) Historia pliysiologica Ascaridum, Leo- 

 wardini, 1763, 8 \ c. tab. 



(177) Versucheiner JSTaturges. etc. p. 103. 



(178) See pi. IV, fig. vii. 



(179) See pi. IV, fig. viii. ix. 



(180) See pi. IV, fig. ix. i. 



