WORMS. INFUSORIA.  rr4. Leucophra. 719 
Diffuens. «—. Branching into various directions. 
Adams smicrofc. b. 4306. tab. 25. fig. 2, 3s 
In fenny fituations, appearing like a grey mafs, and filled with 
black molecules: it chaagre itfelf into an almoft endlefs variety 
of forms. 
*Proteus. Shooting out into a fine point. 
Manes microfe. f. 436. tab. 25. fig. 455. 
Donevan's Engl. Inf. tab. 32. fig. 3, 4- 
In river water: Jody pellucid, gelatinous, filled with black mo- 
lecules, changes its form like the laft, but always terminated 
in a point. 
114. LEUCOPHRA. Worm invifible to the 
naked eye, every where ciliate. 
"Cuifi&or, Sphzrical, fubopake, with moveable inteftines. 
Baker empl. microfe. tab. 3. n. 3. 
In clear water: yellowifh with dark edges, and filled with moft 
minute molecules in perpetually violent agitation. 
* Feficulife- Ovate, with veficular ee 
ra. Adams microfc. b. 502. tab. 25. fg 
Body pellucid with a dark edge, My middle frequently appear- 
ing blue. 
Acuta, Black, pointed. 
Mull. Zocl, Dat. var. 2. p.97- 
Fluxa, Sinuate, kidney-fhaped. 
; Mull. Zool. Dan. 2. tab. 23. fig. 7—10. 
Body oblong, yellowifh, obtufe on one part, the other produced 
into a cone, and generally filled with molecules. 
Armilla, Round, annular. 
Mull, Zool. Dan.2. tab. 73. fig.11; 12. 
_ Body a lile thickened above and bent like a ring. 
*Cornuta, - nian conic, green, opake. ; 
Adams microfe. p. 506. tab. 29. fig. 42,42. 
In marfhy grounds: dedy broad and truncate on the forc. part, 
- with a {mall fpine each fide, the hind-part pellucid and 
pointed, íometimes it appears oval or kidney-fhaped, and 
when the water which contains it evaporates, it breaks into 
molecular veficles, : * Hete- 
