Class VI. T^NIA. TAPEWORM. Qi 



nate, by which it attaches itself to the intes- 

 tines. Grows from the length of three to 

 sixty feet. 



Found in the human intestines. 



Mr. Carlisle states, that the natives of En- 

 glcmd have this species and rarely any other, 

 while those of Switzerkmd have the Tania 

 lata, &c. 



Turton Br. Faun. 127- Shaw Nat. Misc. t. 241. 4. Vulgaris. 



[T^. with short and broader articulations, and a 

 mouth in the centre of each ; the body tapering 

 to each end ; tail ending in a rounded joint ; 

 length from three to fifteen feet. 

 In the human intestines. 



Turton Br. Faun. 127- Lin. Tr. il. t. 25./. g. 11. 5. Cateni- 



FORMIS. 



[T^. with oblong-elliptic articulations and single 

 marginal mouths. 



Resembles the Tee. solium, but the mouths 

 are mostly opposite. 



In the intestines of the dos; and cat. 



Turton Br. Faun. 127- Goeze Eingew. t. 20. a. J'. 1 — 5. 6. Cerebra- 



LIS. 



[T^. with a body not larger than a grain of 

 sand, armed on the head with from thirty to 



