where no fucli Fifh wcfo to be found before. T|i^^ 
argument is treated of at large , and the Figures o^ 
the Worm it felf, its Chyfalis and the Fly, are given; 
both in their natural bignefe, and magnified in whole- 
and in (ome of its plrts, in> feveral pofitions in a curious.- 
Cbpper-Plate, He coqclacies ^yith telling fome Med'ciaes- 
prope^fbr:thefe kinds of idifeaies..j^ ' 
5. Godejredi Bidko oh]^rvatio de animalculis in 
: cyoiho d^ de^te^iis ad 
\ yimm cet^p^pj^ ' Antonhm t^wuehhoe^ Li^gd, 
Sat. afud JmdmumK^^l^ 16^%-^ in 
Fter^:givingla {Horfaceouot o£whaj: Authors have 
' faidof the Worms lath^G^U-bladder of a Sheep, 
he propofes to treat of 4 particulars. 1. Gor.cerning this 
Worms Body and difpofition. 2dly,Coneerning its place*^ 
gdly^ Its numberSj, propagation, ^thly. Its oeingX 
the Caufeof many Difeafes. He-compares its Figure 
and Motion to; tbof^ of a Sole or Plaife, and exhibits 
it in aCopper plate in (everal pofitions,both to its natural 
Magnitude, and magnified. The Slieep are fet, and- 
fliew no outward fign of having them. If theWorms lofe 
their motion,they recover fome of it when heated with 
a warm hand, or put into a warm Liren It is pellucid^- 
and its Vifcera are vifible, it has Eyes, an Heart, near 
it the Guts clofe together, and two diftinft Liquors mo^ 
"ving in its veflels. He obferved in them many egg-lrker 
bodies^ wherecf lOO would not be larger than a Cora 
of Sand, lie always found thefe Worms in the Gall- 
veflels, which they dilate to a confiJcrable largeaefs in 
(bme places, and when they lye in the fmaller Veffels 
they accommodate their figure to their place. He has 
taken 870 out of one Animal, and ten out of another,- 
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