26 WORMS. MOLLUSCA. 24, Doris, 
Inhabits European íeas; from 2 to § inches long: is extremely 
naufeous and fetid, and is {aid to caufe the hair to fall off the 
hands of thofe who touch it. 
Body an apparently mifhapen mafs enveloped in a loofe kin, 
which tolds over and nearly meets on the back : /hield nearly 
in the middle of the back and circular: the 2 fore-fcelers thick 
ana pre forwards, the hind-ones at a little diitance backe 
wards, and relembling ears, and behind thefe are the eyes. 
Fafiata, Black; the edzes of the membranaceous covering and of the 
feelers fcarlet. 
Poiret Voyage en B rbave 2, p- 20 
Inhabits the fhor.s of Barbary, among rocks; when touched it 
difcharges a black and red fanies, but not fetid or depilatory 
like the laft. 
24. DORIS. Body creeping, oblong, and flat 
beneath: mouth placed below, on the 
fore-part; vent behind on the back and 
furrounded by a fringe: feelers 2--4, 
feated on the upper part of the body in 
front, and retractile within their proper 
receptacles. 
A. Tentacula or feelers 4. 
Fajciculata Body linear, grey-ferruginous, with fubferruginous and 
fharpifh papiilz on the back. 
Limax marinns. — Fort. Anim. Mar. tab, 26, fig. 5, 
Inhabits the Mediterranean Sea, and is generally found adhering 
to floating timber; about an inch long. 
Body beneath pa'e: feelers pal:, pellucid. 
Minima, Pale cinereous, with 4 rows of dorfal papilla. 
ii ' Fore Fn Arab p 100, m. 5. 
Tnhabits the Mediterranean, on floating fea-weed ; about the fize 
of a grain of rice: body paler beneath, oblong: frelers white, 
laced near the head: papi//e numerous, ovate-oblong, obtufe 
and palecinereods. — ' 
Radiata. Silyer-blue, beneath white, with lateral extenfile radiate- 
Tu fafciculate papilla. ' 
Shaw Natural. Mifcel, vii tab. 221. 
Philof, Tranf. $3; po 571 58. ‘ab. 2. 
Inhabit; 
