WORMS. INTESTINA. 13. Fafciola. 33 
18, FASCIOLA. Body flattifh, with an aper- 
ture or pore at the head, and generally 
another at a diftance beneath, feldom a 
{ingle one. Gourd-worm. Fluke. 
Thefe are hetmaphrodite, oviparous, and are generally found 
in the flomach, inteftines or liver : the inteftines are flexuous 
and the ovaries lateral. : 
A. Infefting the Mammalia. 
Found in Mankind. 
Doever. Verm, p. 54. Clerk Lumbrics p. 119. 
Heminis 
Orbicular; head thick; rounded; and feparated from the 
trunk by a circular arch; hind-part flexuous at the 
fides: tail with 2 cylindrical membranaceous appen- 
dages each fide. | 
Goexe Eingew. p. 176, tab. 14; fig. 11—12. 
In the inteftines of the Fox. 
V'alpis 
Minute and roundifh, with 2 approximate pores. 
Goeze Eingew, p. 175, tab, 14. 1 anda half line long, 
Found in the inteftines of the Polecar. 
Puisri 
Melis Body thick: head triangular. 
Goexe Eingew. p. 176, tab, 14, fig. 9, 10, 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Badger. 
Fert] Elongated round, with red inteftines. 
- ám Mull. Zool. Dan. 2, tab. 72, fig. 12--16. 
Goeze Eingow. p. 171, tab. 14, fig. 1--3. 
In the intcitines of the /ong-eared Bat, which it frequently 
gnaws through. | 
Body reddifh-brown, flefhy, tranfverfely ftriate with minute dots 
*Hepatica Body ovate and fharper before, with a white line down the 
middle and {pot in the centre. 
Scheff. Monogr. von, Egelfch. fig. 1—t7. 
Clerk, Lumbr. p. 141, tab. 9, fig. 2, and tad. 12, fig. H, M. 
P Eilof. Travf- 49, p. 248, tab. 7, fig. 1. 
Barbut Genera of Worms, tab. 2, fig. 1. 
Breff, Sammul. p. 694, fig. 1—4. 
Inhabits the liver of Sheep, and is often vomited up in brooks ; 
is generally found fixed by a pore at the extremity, and ano- 
ther in the middle of the abdomen, and occafións dropfy and 
the diforder which is called the rot. 
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