APPENDIX F.—PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF FORFAR. 253 
WokrMs. 
Of the Order Jnéestina, the following occur : 
There are 
of every kind 0 
Scolex lophii. Jh have re 
specimen of this animal 
which was found in the 
fishing-fro 
Strongylus. Of this genus 
horse and the other in 
sheep 
Echinorhynchus, and like- 
peculiar animals they 
inhabit 
Fasciola’ is a very numerous 
family: the Fasciola 
hepatica is egies in the 
liver of oxen, swin 
horses, and ‘chess; ee is 
said to cause a dropsical 
swelling of the abdomen 
Gordius aquaticus: in 
ditches 
Lumbricus terrestris : earth- 
oO 
marinus; on the 
sandy shores 
Planaria fusca 
actea ; oe in the 
escobie 
) 
” 
Hirudo saetloabs 
vulgaris 
complanata. This 
species is found 
mmon in a 
spring called the 
South Running 
Well, near Forfar 
These 
y 
” 
observed in the 
Loch of 
Lintrathen 
muricata; inhabits 
the sea 
Of the Order Mollusca, we observe the following: 
Limax ater ; black slug 
Be eus; great 
spotted 
7 — small grey 
mber ditto 
Doris Beenie ave 
seen this 
unrequent on the 
coa 
re pers I have 
specimen of 
this 
» argo. I have seen 
this species thrown 
ands of Barrie 
Aphrodita aculeata; cast on 
the s ore, not 
ashore at the 
S 
lepidota 
Amphitrite auricom 
oo ve see = & this 
n the sta 
Norte noctiluca These 
mals illuminate 
he xe sea, with a 
brighter splendor 
than the glow- 
orm’s 
