230 WORMS. INFUSORIA. 94. 95. 



on one side, filled with globules : motion slow, from rieh^ 

 to left. 



94. VOLVOX. 



868. V. Spharula. Sphaerical, with similar round 

 molecules. 



Adams Micr.p. 439. tab. 2^./. 6. 



In ftagnant waters; compofed of about 60 pellucid homogeneous 

 white or greenish-yellow points ; moves slowly, about a quarter 

 of a circle from right to left, and then back again from left 

 to right. 



869. V. Lunula. Hemisphaerical, with similar crescent- 

 shaped molecules. 



Sphaerical, membranaceous, with 



95. M0NA& 



871. M . Atomus. Whitish, with a variable point. 



Adams Alter, p. 431. tab. 25. /. i. 



In fea water kept a long time : body a white point, fomewhat 

 oval, with a minute black dot variable in its pofture, rarely 

 with 2. 



872. M. P'mctum. A solid opake black point, 



Adams Micr. p. 43 > 3- 



In fetid infusions of pears : body round, moving in a slow waver- 

 ing manner. 



873. M. Mica. Transparent, with an oval movebte cir- 

 cle in the middle. 



Adams Micr.p. 433- 6 - 



Common in purer waters : tody a lucid point, variable in its 

 motions, and encompassed by a beautiful halo, 



874. M. Lens. Transparent, with sometimes a greenish 

 margin. 



Baker Micr. 1. 1 o./. i -3. Hill. Anim. f . i . i . 



Found in all water , a round pellucid dot, frequently in mafscs, 

 without the leaft veftige of inteftines. 



875. M. Termo. A most minute simple gelatinous trans- 

 parent point. 



Adams Micr. p. 430. n. i . 



In inoft animal and vegetable infusions ; of all known animals 

 the moft minute and simple, being fo extremely delicate and 

 tranfparent, as often to elude the moft highly magnifying powers, 

 blending as it were in the water in whicu it fwims. 



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