WORMS. INTESTINA. 9. H*ruca. 10. CucuUanu*. jr 
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9 . HiERUCA. Body round, the fore-part 2- 
necked, and furrounded with a fingle 
row of prickles : pYobofcis 0 , 
^lurit Body greyifh- white and wrinkled- 
Ciexe Eingew. p, 138, 9» B. 12. ^ 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Mou/e, and is diltinguiihed frost 
the Genui Echinorhynchus in wanting the retraftile probol'cii, 
10. CUCULLANUS. Body fliarp, pointed 
behind and obtufe before ; mouth orbi* 
cular, with a ftriate hood. 
Thefc are moft of them viviparous, and generally inteainal. 
A. Jnfcjiing the Mammalia. 
^alpte Inhabits the common Mole. 
I* gregarious, inclofed in a memorane, ip»<i 
and found in the fat about the peritoneum. 
^‘•'tatus Bodv fafciolate ; tail Iheathed. 
In the Icfler inteftines of the Moufe. 
Goext Eingew. p. 242 . 
B. Infixing Birds, 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Buzzard. 
G<w«r Eingenu.p. 85. 
C. Infefiing Reptiles. 
Tail foliaceous. 
In the inteftines of the Frog. Carssr Eingevi. p, 98. 
D. Infejiing Fip. 
Body rufous and truncate before. 
Mull. Zool, Dan, i.p, 14b. 
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