Class VI. T^NIA. TAPEWORM. 6l 



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- 

 gland have this species and rarely any other, 

 while those of Switzerland have the Tcenia 

 lata, &c. 



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



\Tie. 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. ii. t.25.f.Q. 11. 5. Cateni- 



FORMIS. 



[Tje. with oblong-elliptic articulations and single 

 marginal mouths. 



Resembles the Tee. solium, but the mouths 

 are mostly opposite. 



In the intestines of the dog and cat. 



Turton Br. Faun. 127. Goeze Eingeiu. t. 20. a.f. 1 — 5. 6. Cerebra- 



lis. 



[Tje. with a body not larger than a grain of 

 sand, armed on the head with from thirty to 



