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tiarrow with marginal mouths, one on each joint, 

 and generally alternate ; ovaries arborescent. 

 Inhabits human intestines. Sometimes 60 feet 



^ ;i) S 

 vulgarix, (common tape-worm?) articulations short 



and broader, with a mouth in the centre of each 

 joint; ov iries stellate round the mouth. In- 

 habits human intestines, three or four together; 

 sometimes 15 feet long. If cut or broken into 

 parts, each part will live. 

 See MS. P. 



1 3. TALPA. Spec. 4. 



vuropoca, (mole,) tail short ; feet five-toed. White, 

 yellow, cinereous, variegated, brown, &c. ; 

 head lengthened into & long snout ; fore feet 

 broad ; eyes small. 



See MS. P. 



2 . TANAGUA. Spec. 48. 

 , (tanager,) red ; bill yellowish. 6 inchfts 



lon. 



rubra, (red tanager,) red : wings and tail black ; 

 tail-feathers tipped with white. Sometimes the 

 tail is not tipped with white. 6 inches long. 

 See MS. P. 



25. TANTALUS. Spec. 23. 



igneus) (ibis,) head and neck black ; legs greeu ; 

 body varied with glossy-blue, blackish, green 

 and claret; dark rufous beneath ; quill and tail- 

 feathers green-gold. 3 inches long. 



Sec MS. P. 



16. TAPIH. Spec. i. 



nmericanus, (tapir,) snout long, extensile, flexible; 

 hisses. 

 See MS. P. 



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