WORMS. INTESTINA. 19. Sipunculus. 6y 



Geflerenfis* Body long, green, and rufous behind the head. 

 Mull. Zool. Dan. 2. tab. 64 Jig. 5 — 8. 



Inhabits Denmark, on the Fucus furcellatus; obtufe before and 

 pointed behind; fegments of the body unequal and marked 

 with a row of minute whitifh dots, the intersections pale. 



E, With 4 Eyes. 



Marmorata Oblong, blueifh-grey or pale. 



Mull. Zool, Dan. I- p. 43. tab, 106. fig. 2. 

 Found in wet ditches, about half a line long : inteftines glome- 

 rate white with a large round yellow fpot in the middle. 



Candida^ Body long whitifh with a clear white line down the middle. 

 Mull. Hifi. Verm' 2. p. 71 



Inhabits the fhores of Greenland, under ftones : about 2 or 1 

 inches long ; mouth with an exfertiie tube* 



Truncata. -Pale reddifh, broadly truncate before and rather fharp 

 behind. 

 Mull. Zool, Dan, $. p. 44. tab. 106. fig, 1. 



F. Eyes numerous, 



Tremellaris Flat, membranaceous, pale yellow, with a finuatc margin. 



Mull. Zool Dan. I tab. 32 fig; 1,2. 



Inhabits the Baltic, and refembles a Tremella ; 9 lines long. 

 Body above greyifti, the difk yellowifh with a pinnate line In 



the middle, and behind this 2 white lunulesj beneath whitifh 



with 3 milk-white fpots. 



19. SIPUNCULUS. Body round elongated: 

 mouth cylindrical, at the end, and nar- 

 rower than the body: aperture at the 

 fide of the body and veruciform. 



Tube-Worm. 



* Mudus, Body covered with a clofe fkin and globular at the lower 

 end. 

 Pennant. Brit. Zool. IV. p, 36, tab, 20. fig. 10. 

 Bar but Gen. of Worms, p. 16. tab. 2. fig, 4. 

 Martin on Marin. Worms. \.p. 4. tab. l.fig* 2. 

 Inhabits European Seas, under ftones ; 8 inches long. 



I 2 Body 



