128 NOTES TO THE 



teriei organico-animalis Vicissitudo, HulaCf 1798, 

 8°. 



(14) Traite des maladies des enfanSfp. 295. 



(15) In the space of six weeks, a lad of twelve 

 years discharged more than a hundred lurabricides: 

 Blasiif Observationes medicae rariores, etc. p. 80, 



(t6) See note no. Q2, of the first Lecture. 



(17) See § II. 



(18) Linnaeus, Amoen. acad. vol ii. p. Q8,tab, 

 1, Ji^. i. Pallas, Elenchus Zoophyt. p. 405 ; 

 JSTordische Beytrag, 1 Band, 11, S. l,Jig. iii. 



(19) Verm. Intestinal., Taeniae praesertim 

 liumanae, etc. p. 5Q. 



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

 testins, etc. p. 43, plan. Qyfg. i. 



(31) See pi. I, fig. ii. 



(32) JVeveJSTord. Beyt. i, Band, 1 Stiick .p. 47. 

 r23) Traite de la gen. des vers, etc. p. 29, pi. 



Ill, jig. i. 



(24) BlocJi, the icork cited, p. Sj, pi. Y,jig. i. 



[25) See § X7vIV. 

 (38) See ^ XXV. 



(37) The social vesicular worm has lately been 

 discovered in man by Zeder, Erster nach. zur JS^a- 

 turges.der Eingeic, etc. He described it under 

 tlje name of Polycephalus Jwminis. Goeze, be- 

 fore his death, having received from Professor Me- 

 kel of Halle, a group of human hydatids, recogniz- 

 ed in them the social v/orm which he called Taenia 

 midticeps : from all that can be collected from his 

 manuscripts, he seems to consider this worm the 



