16 CATALOGUE OF ENTOZOA. 
VIII. ASCARIS. 
Ascaris, Linneus et Auctorum. 
Fusaria, Zeder. 
(Sub-genus I. Ascaris, Dujardin.) 
Uterus divided into two equal parallel branches, directed back- 
wards. 
§ 1. Hsophagus simple, with or without a stemach, but having 
no pyloric appendages. 
1. ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES. 
Lumbricus teres hominis, 7'yson, Philos. Trans. 1683, p. 153-161, 
tab.; Redi, An. Viv. 33-37; Vers, 49-55, t. 10, f. 1-4; Valis- 
niert, NV. Osservaz. ed. esperienz. 1713, 4, tab. 
Ascaris lumbricoides, Linneus, Syst. Nat. ed. 12th, 1076, n. 2; 
Muller, Hist. Verm.i. pt. 2,35; Bloch, Abhandl. 29, t. 8, f. 4-6; 
Werner, Brev. Expos. 75-84, t. 7, f. 153-159 ; Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 
3029, n. 2; Schrank, Verzeichn. 6, n. 21; Jérdens, Helminth. 22, 
t. 1, f. 11, t. 2, f. 6-13; Brera, Vorles. 21, t. 5, f.1-11 ; Rudotphi, 
Wiedm. Archiv. ii. pt. 2, 10; Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 1, 124; 
Synopsis, 37 & 267, n.1; Bremser, Traité de Vers del Homme, 
128 & 157, t. 2, f. 2,3; Icon. Helininth. t. 4, f. 10-11; Bojanus, 
Isis, 1821, 162 ; Cloquet, Anat. des Vers Intest. i. t. 1-4; Schmalz, 
Tab. Anat. Entoz. t. 13, 14, 15, 16; Blainville, Dict. Se. Nat. 
lvii. 541, t. 37, f. 1-4; Bosc, Hist. Nat. Vers, ii. 36; Cuvier, ° 
Regn. An. iii. 251; Deslongehamps, Enc. Méth. Vers, 87; Lamarck, 
An. S. Vert. iii. 207, 2nd ed. iii. 654; Guerin, Icon. Regn. An. 
Zooph. t. 7, f.6; Pennant, Brit. Zool. iv. 28; Turton, British 
Fauna, 125; Cuvier, Regn. An. Ed. Crochard, Zoophytes, t. 26, 
f.2 (Head); Owen, Lect. Comp. Anat. 69, f. 31; Cyclop. Anat. & 
Phys. ii. 125, f.72; Bellingham, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1844, 
xill. 167, n.1; Dujardin, Hist. Nat. Helminth. 155. 
Ascaris gigas, 6. hominis, Goeze, Natwrg. 62. 
Fusaria lumbricoides, 6. hominis, Zeder, Nachtrag, 25; Naturg. 
102, n. 1. 
Hab. Intestines of Man. 
From the collections of Sir Hans Sloane, Dr. Leach, Dr. G. John- 
ston, &c. , 
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2. ASCARIS INCISA. 
Cucullanus talpze, Goeze, Vaturg. 130, t. 8, f. 7,8; Gmelin, Syst. 
Wat. 3051, n. 1; Schrank, Verzeichn. 14, n.46; Tab. Encye. t. 36, 
f.1,2; Bosc, Hist. Nat. Vers, ii. 22. ' 
