\VORJVIS. INTEST1NA. 14. Taenia. 



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Pikformis, Single, round, turbinate, the animalcule contiguous and, 

 running into the ovate venticofe vefTel behind. 

 Batfch Band<w. p. 96. n. $ fig' 44> 45. , 



Recti anim. H)i e i>. in an. viv.p, 72. tab. $.fig, 6, 

 Goeze Eingeiv, p. 200 — 219. tab. 18, A. and tab. 19, B.fg, 4,5. 

 Found in great numbers in the livers of Hares , efpecially old 

 onesi and coheres together in long bunches: is about the 

 iize of a pea and blueim-white* 



Utricular!* Simple, round, the animalcule diftin£lly inferted and ftraight: 

 veiicle oblongs obtufe and bottle-fhaped behind. 

 Geoze Eingeiv, p, iiq.n. 3. tab. 18, B.fig. 8, 9. 

 In the cellular fubftance of the womb of the gravid Hare, 



Peranum, Single, rotthd) clavate; the animalcule contiguous and 

 confluent on the lower-part with the oval-oblong 

 veficle* 

 Batjch, Bandits \ p. 98. n. 6 

 t. Found in Deer. Goeze Eingenv. p. 205, 206. 

 2. In the Antelope Saiga. Pall. Zoo/, 12. tab % l>fig> $* 



Inhabits the omentum, peritoneum and liver ol Stags And Antelopes: 

 fize of a nut or walnut and fometimes as large as a hen's egg, 

 Veficle rather coriaceous, with tranfverfe flrise : neck wrinkled. 



Caprina, 



Ottilia, 



In the vifcera of the Goat. 



Hartman Mifcel. Nat, Cur. 1795.^. 152. tab, 21. 

 Redi Anim.'vi'v. in an. <v'w. p, 75, 



In the lifer and omentum of fheep. 

 Goeze Einge-jj. p, 257. tab, 17. fig, 10, II. 

 Pall. Mifceil. Zool, p. l6l. tab. 1 2, fig. I — II. 



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*Gerebralis Aggregate ; numerous animalcules united by their bafe to 

 a large common veficle, diftributed about the furface, 

 and retractile within it : exterior veficle o. 



Batfch Bandw. p. 84. n. I -fig. 34 -36: 



Leske Dreher der Scbaafe Leipze, 1 780 tab. i.fig t*-3. 



Goeze Eingeiv. p. 248. tab. 20. A. fig. i--§. B. f 6-8. 



Found in vail numbers in the brain, or fpiral marrow, imme- 

 diately beneath the brain oljheep, Thefe noxious animalcules 

 occafion giddincfs and staggering* and the difeafe known by 

 the name of Duftt or Rickets ; which if the veficle containing 

 be broken, is incurable ; for thefe munute worms, in fize not 

 larger than a grain of fand, are each of them fumifhed with 

 32-- 36 hooks on the head, by which they fix themfelves firmly 

 to the fubstance of the brain or it's coats. They chiefly attack 

 yearling lambs. 



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Verwdria. 



