WORMS. INFUSORIA. 118. Monas. 423 
Uva, Orbicular, with ovate pellucid amber-colour molecules 
connected by a point. 
Hermann. Naturf. 20. p. 148. tab. 3. fig. 27. f. 
In marth water: Jody compofed of about 8—10 molecules, and 
has a quick equal rotatory motion. 
*Lunua,  Hemifphzrical, with fimilar crefcent-fhaped molecules. 
Adams microft. p. 439. tab. 25. fig. 7, 
In marfh water: Zoedy tranfparent, compofed of numerous lunat: 
homogeneous molecules, and has a double motion, that of the 
whole maís turning flowly round, and of the molecules one 
among the other. 
Dimidiatus Globular when at reft, hemifphzrical in motion. 
Wilk. 48. Stockh. 1762. 
Found on the tails of Tadpoles: minute, 
*“Giobator, Spherical, membranaceous, with various fized homoge- 
; neous molecules. 
Shaw Natur. Mifcell. tab. 427. 
Baker empl. for microfe. p, 322. tab. Y2. fig. 27. 
Mull. anim. infus. p. X8. tab. 3. fig. 12,13. 
Roef. Inf. 3. polyp, p. 617. tab, vot. jig. 1— 3. 
Lewenh. arc. nat. 5. 149—152. fig. 2. 
De Geer AG. Stockh, 1761. p. tit. tab. 3. fig. 1— 5. 
In ftagnant water and vegetable infufions: Zody green or yellow, 
moving flowly round its axis in all directions, a pellucid mem- 
brane covered with fmaller and larger molecules, and thefe 
provided with a ftill fmaller molecular progeny, containing 
within itfelf a tribe of already impregnated defcendants. | 
Pileus, Hemifphzrical, membranaceous, holiow beneath. 
Schrank Beytr. Y. p. 144. tab. 2. fg. G, H, 
In water kept in a glafs: greenifh, continually turning gound 
its axis, 
Bulle, Membranaceous, fuboval. 
Mart. Fourn. Pbyf. 1787. p. 265, tab. 2. fig. 12. i 
In water kept in a glafs; refemb!es a foap-bubble, fometimes 
. folitary, often gregatious, and is continually turning round 
its axis. 
118. MONAS. Worm invifible to the naked 
eye, mofi fimple, pellucid, refembling a 
point. 
£2 & Artormus, 
