WORMSi INTESTINA. 14. Tenia: 49 
inhabits the inteftines of the Star/ing; very thin and about 5 
inches long: thé upper 7oizz; refemble very fine wrinkles, the 
middle ones are flattifh-oval and globuler. 
Paferis, — Body thickifh, the joints very fhort and fringed on the hind- 
part with a groove. — 
Pall. n. nord. Beytr. 1, p. 87, n. 10, tab. 3, fig. 29, 30. 
In the inteftines of the Sparrow and greater Redpole. 
Hirundinis; Body capillary: neck fimple; joints truncate, funnel- 
"e : aped. 
In the inteftines of the Martin. Guoexe Eingew. 5. 390. 
Body hardly vifible, and about 3 of an inch long. 
E Infefting Fifh. 
Nodulofas Joints moftly pun&ured in the middle: head 2-lipped, each 
lip with double tricufpidate prickles. 
Goexe Eingéw. p. 418, tab. 34, fig, 3—6. 
Pall. nord. Beytr. 1, p. go, n. 12. tab, 3, f. 32 and 32. C. 
Bloch, Naturf, 4. p. 41, tab. 16. 
Batch, Bandw. p. 148, 2. 15, f. 76, 79. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Pike, Perch, Ruffe, Eel and Dace; 
joints numerous, a little elevated in the middle, depreffed and 
fubcrenate at the fides, the hinder ones fomething broader, 
2, Inclofed in a cyft, Pa//, nord, Begtr. 1, p. 101, tab, 3, f. 33. 
Found in the liver of the Perch. , 
C. Head unarmed with books. 
a. Infehing the Mammalia: 
5Laia, White; joints very fhort and knotty in the middle; with a 
fingle mouth on each. ' 
Tranf. Linn. Soc. M. ?. 260, tab, 26, f. 122-14. 
Pall. n. nord. Beytr. 1, p. 64, tab. 5, f. 17, 18. 
dmoen. acad. 2; p- 90, tab. Y, f. 3. 
Bonnet Mem. pres de Par. 1; p. 478, tab. 15, 16. 
Goexe Eingew. p. 298; tab. 21, fig. 8. | 
Gleichen Naturf. 4, p. 204; tab, 6, fig. 1-9. 
Batfcb. Bandw, p. A11, a. 2, fg. 515 66. 
2. Tznia tenella, Pall. nord. Beytr. 125. 2, fig. 19, A, B. 
Inhabits the inteftines of Mankind, principally the inhabitants 
of Savitzerland and Rufia, and is very rare in thiscoantry ; is 
from 6 to 40 yards long, and is mlore'eafily expelled than the 
others, 
VOL.IV.—G Bows 
