264 SUS, TENIA. 
sabyrussus, two crooked tusks piercing through 
the upper part of the face ; body slender, grey- 
brown ; hair almost woolly ; tail long, twisted, 
tufted at the tip. 
See MS. P. 
4—5. Syanaruus. Spec. 5. 
eyphie, (pipe-fish,) caudal, anal, aud pectoval fins, 
radiate; body six-sided. A foot long. 
acus, (needle-fish,) caudal, anal and pectoral fins 
radiate ; body seven-sided. 2 to 3 feet long. 
See MS. P. 
4—1. Synprancnus. Spec. 2. 
marmoraius, (surinam eel,) head thick, snout 
rounded 3 teeth obtuse. 
See MS. P. 
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8-12, Tasanus. Spec. 52. 
bovinus, (ox-fly,) eyes greenish ; back of the ab- 
domen with white triangular longitudinal spots. 
See MS. P. 
41—2. Tanta. Spec. 100. | 
Sec. A. Head armed with hooks; found in other 
parts besides intestines ; furnished with a vesi- 
cle behind. Hydatids. 
visceralis, (swelling hydatid,) pea-form, enclosed 
in a vesicle; broad on the forepart and pointed 
behind. In tumid viscera. 
See. B. Head armed with. hooks ; found only in 
the intestines; not furnished with a terminal 
vesicle. ‘Tape-worms. , 
solium, (great tape-worm,) articulations long and 
