WORMS. INTESTINA. 9/Hxruca. 10. Cucullanus. 3f 



■9. ILERUCA. Body round, the fore-part 2~ 

 necked, and iiirrounded with a fingle 

 row of prickles : probofcis 0* 



Uvris Body grey ifh- white and wrinkled- 



Gseze Eingeiv. p. 138, tab. 9, 8. fig. 12. 



Inhabits the inteilines of the Moufe, and is diilinguifhed fronj 

 the Genus Echinorhynchus in wanting the retractile probofcis* 



10. CUCULLANUS. Body fliarp, pointed 

 behind and obtiife before : mouth orbi^ 

 cular, with a ftriate hood. 



Thefe are moll of them viviparous, and generally intcftinal» 

 A. Infefiing the Mammalia* 



Talp* Inhabits the common Mole. 



Goez. Eingenv. p. 130, tab. 8, fig. 7 — 8. 



Is gregarious, inclofed in a membrane, fpiraliy twifted white,, 

 and found in the fat about the peritonaeum. 

 Qfreatus Body fafciolate : tail fheathed. 



Goeze Eingenu. p. 182, tab, i$,fig- 6, 7. 



Found in the inteilines of the Mole ; gregarious, oviparous^ 2 

 inches long, and refembling a piece of ftraw, 



Muris In the lefler inteflines of the Moufe. 



Gaeze Eingenp* p. 242. 



B. Infejling Birds. 



Inhabits the inteflines of the Buzzard, 

 Goetce Eingenu.p. 85. 



C. Infejling Reptiles. 



Tail foliaceous. 



In the inteilines of the Frog. Goeze Eingeyj.p, 9S. 



f& 



D. Infejling Fijh. 



Ifiouftris Body rufous and truncate before. 

 Mull. Zool. Dan. i f p. 146. 



