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to live and move about in the water. Those of beasts of 

 prey are entirely different ; it is by means of the prey 

 that they enter their hosts. Each carnivore has its own 

 worms, as it has its own prey which introduces them. 



Fig. 47. — Amphistomum sub- 

 clavatum of the frog. 



FiR'. 48.— Polystormaa 

 integerrimum. 



Independently of these worms, the vegetable-feeders 

 afford lodging to some which are not their own. 



