34 WORMS. Class VI. 



cotyledons of plants, or part of the feed that vege- 

 tates ; comes out at night to copulate ; is the food 

 of moles, hedge-hogs, birds, &c. In Englijh^ 

 the Dezv or Lobworm, Tab. xix. fig. 6. A. 



hitsfiinalis. Inhabits the lefTer inteftines of the human 



B. Intesti- 

 nal, fpecies, chiefly of children; does not differ in the 



left from the former kinds. 



Marinus. L. marinus. Lin. Sjji 9 1077. Faun. Suec. No. 2074. Belon. 



7. Lug. aq. 44.4. 



L. with round mouth, and circular body annu- 

 lated with greater and lefTer rings ; the firfl pro- 

 minent ; on each of them are two tufts of fhort 

 bridles placed oppofite ; the tail-part is fmooth ; 

 eleg-ant ramifications are obferved to iiTue from 



CD 



among the tufts in the living worm j is foft and 

 full of blood. 



Inhabits fandy mores, burying itfelf deep ; but 

 its place difiinguifhable by a little rifing, with an 

 aperture on the furface ; of great ufe as a bait 

 for fifli. Tab. xlx.fig. 7. 



IV. Flattifh 



