WORMS. INTESTINA. 13. Fafciola. T, 
* Found in the thorax of the Strix Aluco and the Hedge-bog under 
the fkin ; is probably not of this genus. 
Anatis ^ Body reddifh and roundifh, with a fingle pore. 
Goexe Eingew. p. 174» tab, 13, fig. 8--11. 
Bloch. Eing. p. 35, tab. 10, fig. $--7. 
Muil. Zool. Dan. 2, tab. 54, fig. 1--3- 
Found in the inteftines of the Duck. 
Body {mall, pellucid, and fometimes white; the fore-part ending 
in a truncate triangle, the hind-part rounded: inteftines 
black, fexuous: ovaries lateral. 
Anferis ^ Oblong, ovate, with oppofite papille placed in 2 rows: 
pores approximate. 
Froelich. Naturf 24, p: 112, tab. 4, figs 5--7- 
Found in the rectum of the g«7f. 
Gruis Inhabits the inteftines of the Crane. 
Bloch. Eing. p. 35,140. 10, fige 5--7* 
Arde Fouhd in great numbers in the inteftines of the Bittern. 
Body faborbicular. Goexe Eingew. f. 177; tab, 15; fig, t. 
OC. Infefting Reptiles. 
Salaman- Oblong, fublinear, refembling an oil-flafk: pores remote. 
dre Froekch. Naturf, 24, p. 119, tab. 4, fig. 8--10. © 
Found in the rectum of the Salamander. Z 
Rane Body fubclavate: mouth feffile. 
Gor. Eingew. p. 93.178. tab. 15, fig. 2, 3- 
Found in the inteftines, lungs and liver of the Frog: is very 
flow in motion, firft contra¢ting itfelf into a globular form, 
and then dilating itfelf into a flat broad fhape. 
Uncinulata Body armed with 2 elaftic hooks on the hind-part. 
Braun Schr. Naturf. 10, p. 58, tab. 3; fig. t--3- 0 
Inhabits the efculent Frog, under the common integuments of the 
sy (ant in one or more numbers: In its motion it refembles 
& leech. 
D. Infefting Fifh. 
Bind Klongated, round and tailed, with a papillary latera! pore. 
Mull. Zool, Dano Yy p. 108, tab. 30, fg. 8-7 
Inhabits the inteftines of various Fithes. 
— Body of equal magnitude, with papillary pores, the anterior one 
vlarger and extending over the fore-part of the body : sai/ fili- 
form, half as long as the'body. * 
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