WORMS. INTESTINA, 4; Uncisaria; 5.- Scolex, 23 
^hygMue Eoujwi in the larvae of tke Phryganea.^ 
Digeer hif. iL l, p. 555: A. H- fS‘ iz— » 4 ' 
4-. UNCINARIA/' Bddy filiform, daftfo; 
the fore-part obfcrirely tuberculate, with 
membranaceous angular lips * tuil of the 
female ending in a fine point, of the 
male armed with 2 cufpidate hooks in- 
clofcd in a pellucid veficle. 
Female nearly ftraight: male with approximate hooks in a 
rounded veficle. 
Afearis criniformis. Goexe EingenM. p, 106. A. B, fig, i— 4- 
Frotlich Nttiurf. 24. p, 136. Mull, Nai.zz, p, 5 J. 
Found in the larger intellines of the Badger. 
* 
^»lpii. Female bent into an angle ; male wiili remote 4-fangcis 
hooks in a heart-fliaped 2-lobed veficle. 
Froelkh Naturf. 24, p. J JJ, tab. 4, Jig. 1 8, 19. 
Found in the larger inieftines of the Fox, 
5. SCOLEX. Body gehatlnous, yarioufij 
lhaped, broadilh on the fore-part and 
pointed behind ; foinetimes linear and 
long, fometiraes wrinkled and ihort, 
round, flexuous or deprefled : head 
protrulile and retradilc. 
. \ 
^ieHronecti. Head with 4 auricles, 
disi Mull. Zool, Dan. z, tab, 58. Bar. z,p. 53. 
Sebr, der berl. Naturf. 1, p. 206, 207, 210, 2jp „ 
Found in tho intcftinal mucus of the Turhot^ Plaifiy 
niad, and Funtpfjh ; but is feldotn vilibie to the naked eye. 
pellucid, with 2 oblong lliining red dots behind; auridct 
plaited in various forms ; neck pellucid, Ihort, svith a lunate 
liiargin, .which when alive is red. 
^pbii^ In the inteftinal mucus of the Lophius pifeatorius. 
Mull. berl. Naturf. Sebr, 1, p.zw. . 
Body minute and hardly vifible to the naked eye : probably the 
lame as the laft. 
6 . LIGULA, 
