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WORMS. INTESTWA. i. Afcarisc 



Jfcan. Ic. rar. Nat. fab. 7. fig* a. b, c. 



Common in the inteftines of lea fifh, particularly Herrings. 



, Bleaks are alio obferved to rife at certain feafons to the top of 



the water, and tumble about in feeming agonies, which has 



been fuppofed to be occafioned by their being infefted with 



worms: about half an inch long. 



BUnnii. Inhabits the inteftines of the viviparous Blenny. 

 Mull. Schr% der berl. Naturf. 1 p. 216. 

 Bedy twilled in various ways and forming knots. 



Rhombi. Found in the Pieuronedtes Rhombus or Pearl. 

 Mull. Scbr. der berl. naturf. 1, p. 213. 



Perae. Body ftraight needle-fhaped and curved at both ends. 

 In the Perch. Goez: Eingetu, p y 90. 



Globicola. Body inclofed in a membranaceous globule, llightly bifid 

 and obtufe on the fore-part 



O. Fabr. fit. Grcenl. p. 268. n» 243. 



Found fometimes naked, fometimes inclofed in a globule, ^ ad- 

 hering to the outer ikin of the ftomach of the 3-fpined 

 Stickle-back. 



Body gelatinous fraooth flattifh, water-colour but milk-white at 

 each ei d, and with a milk- white line down the back; about 

 4 lines long. 



*Lacullris. Body lying flat and fpirally twifted, tapering both ways. 

 Gordius Lacuftris. Syjl. Nat. xii. 2. p. 1076. n. 5. 

 Found in the inteftines of the Stickle-back and liver of the Pike. 

 Body white fmooth and pointed at each extremity. 



Sih 



uri, 



Straight, needle-fhaded and incurved at each end. 

 In the Silurus Glanis. Block. Eingew. p. 31. 



Farionis. Body round and pale afh-clour. 



In the inteftines of the Trout. Goeze Eingenu. p. 77. 



Truttde. Body filiform: tail rounded. 



In the inteftines of the Trout. Goeze Engew. p. 93. 



Maraence. ^ n tne inteftines of the Salmo marasna. 

 Kcelr. com?n. Petrop. 1 1, p % 5C9. 



vAius* Straight rigid acicular, and ilightly incurved at each end. 



Block Eifjgexv. p. 30, 3 1 . Goeze Eingeiv. p. 90, 



Found 



