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WORMS. INTESTINA. 14, Taenia. 



Body more opake, thicker and broader than T. vulgaris : joints 

 very finely ftriate, nearly half an inch broad and not more 

 than a line and a half long : cvaries difpofed like the petals of 

 a rofe. 



Dentate, 



Head pointed and feflile: larger joints tranfverfely ftriate, 

 all of them fhorter than they are broad, with a raifed 

 mouth in the middle of each lateral margin. 



Bat/ch. Bandnu.p. 184, n. 29, fig. 1 10 — II 3. 



Werner Verm.inteft. p. 49, tab. 3, fig. 47 — 57, 



Inhabits the inteftines of Mankind, but has not yet been diftinft- 



ly afcertained in this country : 10 — 12 feet long. 

 B$dy long, narrow and broader on the fore-part, thicker and 

 more tenacious than T. folium : head beneath refembling a 

 truncate heart : ovaries not vifible to the naked eve. 



Phocar. 



Head long, fquare, with 4 auricles. 

 0. Fabr' Fn. GraenL p. 316, n 296. 

 Inhabits the return of the great Seal; 



is fetid, yellow, grega- 



rious, 3! feet long and 2 lines broad ; joints 400 and upwards, 

 the upper ones very clofely fet and minute : head connected to 

 the trunk by a narrower neck. 



Bacillaris. Head rounded with a pyriform probofcis: joints extremely 

 narrow and refembling pieces of ftraw placed on each 

 other. 



Goeze E:nge<w. p. 359, tab. 27, fig. 4, 5. 



Bat/ch. Bandnutp. 191, n. 34, fig. 122, 1 23. 



In the inteftines of the Mole; fize of a thread. 



Neck not articulate. 



+Pefthata Oblong lanceolate, and contracted on the fore-part into a 

 very Ihort probofcis : neck not confpicuous. 



Goeze Eingew. p, 363, tab. 2j,fiig. 7—13. 



Limburg Phi/ofi, TranfaB. 56, tab. 6, f. I , 



Pall.nord. Beytr. 1, p. 75, n. J, tab, 3, /, 25—27. 



Found in confiderable numbers in the inteftines of the Hare ; 

 about 6 inches long and confifting of more than 200 joints. 



2, Inhabits the inteftines of the Rabbit. 



Journal de Phyf. Sept. 1778, /. 229, tab. 2,/. 3. 

 Buffon. Hifi. Nat. 12, tab. 1 3. /, 103. 



3. In the inteftines and ftomach of the Narmotte, 

 Blumenbach Naturfi, p. 412. 



\ 

 Ovinai Very long; joints very narrow and (hort, and rounded at 

 each end : lateral veflels pellucid, diftinft, with double 

 marginal oppofite mouths. 

 Block. Einge-zv.p. 1 6, n. 1 4, tab, 5. fig, 1 — 5. 



■Goeze 



