Class VI. ASCARIS. . i. 51 



Common in the intestines of the herring and 

 other sea-fish. Aristotle* remarks that the 

 Balleriis and Tillo are infested in the dog-days \ 



with a worm that torments them so much, 

 that they rise to the top of the water, where the 

 heat destroys them. Bleaks are observed to 

 rise at certain seasons to the surface, and tum- 

 ble about for a considerable space, in seeming 

 agonies. I suspect them to be affected in the 

 same manner with those Aristotelian fish. Tab. 

 XKi.Jig, 1. 



Ascarls. Lin. Sysf. IO76. Gm. Lin. 302g. 3. Lumbri- 



COIDES. 



Asc. with a slender body, subulated at each 

 end ; but the tail triangular ; grows to the 

 length of nine inches; viviparous; and pro- 

 duces vast numbers. 



Inhabits the human intestines. "> 



Turton Br. Faun. 125. Rediopusc. iil. t. 17. J". 3. 4. Canis. 



[Asc. with head flattened, winged on each side 

 with a membrane ; tail pointed. 

 In the intestines of a dog. 



* Hist, an. lib. viil. c. 20. 



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