WORMS. INTESTINA. 4: Uncinaria: 5, Scoiex, 23 
Piryganee Found in the larvz of the Phryganea. 
Degeer Inf. ii. 1, p. 555: A. 14. fig. 32—14. 
4, UNCINARIA. Body filiform, elaitic; 
the fore-part obfcurely tuberculate, with 
membranaceous angular lips: Zaz of the 
female ending in a fine point, of the 
male armed with 2 cufpidate hooks in- 
clofed in a pellucid veficle. 
Melise Female nearly ftraight: male with approximate hooks in 2 
rounded veficle. 
Afcaris criniformis. Goexe Eingeav. p. 106. A. B. fig. 1--4. 
Froelich Naturf. 24. p.136. Mull, Nat.22, p» 55. 
Found in the larger intettines of the Badger, | 
Piulpise Female bent into an angle; male with remote 4-fanged 
hooks in a heart-fhaped 2-lobed veficle. 
Froelich Naturf. 24, p. 137, tab. 4, fig. 18, 19. 
Found in the larger inteftines of the Fox, 
5, SCOLEX. Body gelatinous, varioufly 
fhaped, broadifh on the fore-part and 
pointed behind; fometimes linear and 
long, fometimes wrinkled and _ fhort, 
round, flexuous. or deprefled: Acad 
protrufile and retractile, 
Pkaronecti- Head with 4 auricles, 
ie. Mull. Zool, Dan.2, tab. 58. Par. 2, p. 55. 
Schr. der berl, Naturf. 1, p. 206, 207, 210, 213. 
Found in the inteftinal mucus of the TarZot, Sale, Plaife, Gwi- 
niad, and Lump-fjo; but is feldom vifibie to the naked eye. 
Head pellucid, with 2 oblong fhining red dots behind: auxricles 
plaited in various forms: zeck peliucid, fhort, with a lunate 
margin, which when alive is red. ; 
Loi,  1n_the inteftinal mucus of the Lophius pifcatorius. 
Mull. berl. Naturf. Schr. 1, p. 211. 
Body minute and hardly vifible to the naked eye: probably the 
fame as the laft. 
6, LIGULA, 
