Salaman- 
dra. 
Serpentums 
Trutte. 
Solus. 
Found in the Salamander. 
Redi amim. viv. in an. Viva p. 123 
WORMS. INTESTINA. 14. Tenia, 43 
elaftic, {mooth within and wet with a humid ferum; the in: 
ner covering pellucid and filled with a reddifh ferum, 
b. Lnfefting Reptiles, 
Found im Serpents. 
Redi anim. Viv. in an, viu. f. 126 
C. Infefting Fifh. 
Inhabits gregarious in the liver of the Trout. 
Froelich Naturf. 24. p. 127. 
B. Found in the inteftines only, and without the terminal 
veficle, 
a. Infefting the Mammalia. 
Articulations long and narrower with marginal mouths, 
one on each joint, and generally alternate: ovariés 
arborefeent. 
Linn. Tranfact. i. p..247. tab. 25. fig. 1--8. 
Mem. Lond. Med. Soci. v. p. 257. tab. 4. 
Ba:fcb Bandw. p. 117. n. 3. fig. 1—0. g—11, 21--23, 63. 
Pall. Nord Beytr. p. 46. x. 1. tab. 2. fig. 1--9. 
Pailof. Tranf. 1683. n. 146, tab. 1, 2, fig. 2, Ó; 10. 
Philof. Tranf. 1766. p. 128. tab. 6. 
Gheichen Naturf. 4. p. 203. tab. 6. fig. 10-13. 
Clerk. Lumbr. tab. 7. A, B. 
"Larger. Goexe Ezngeuw. p. 278. tab. 21. figs 1--7. 
Flat, pellucid, Goexe Eingew. tab, 21. fig. 9--12. 
Inhabits the inteftiaes of Mankind, generally at the upper-part 
of the alimentary canal, where it feeds on the chyle and juices 
already animalized; from 3 to 30 feet long, and ‘has been found 
even 60 feet. It is fometimes folitary, but generally in con- 
fiderable numbers, and occafions emaciscion and various dif- 
trefling maladies; and adheres fo firmly to the inteftine, that 
it is removed with great difficulty, 
Head with-a terminal mouth furrounded with 2 rows of radiate 
hooks or holders; and a little beneath on the flattened furface 
4 tubercu ate orifices or fuckers, 2 on each fide: body compo- 
fed ofa number of diftinét joints appearing as if fheathed in 
each other, each joint with a lateral marginal pore by which 
jt attaches itfelf to the inteftines; thofe near the head a little 
Riz {mallee 
