WORMS. INTESTINA. 13. Fafciola. 
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13, PASCIOLA. Body flattifli, with an aper- 
ture or pore at the head, and generally 
another at a diftance beneath, leldom a 
fingle one. Gourd-worm. Fluke. 
*rhefe are hermaphrodite, oviparous, and are generally found 
in the liomach) inteftines of liver : the inteftines are flexuous 
and the ovaries lateral. 
A. InfeJiiTig the Mainmalia. 
^oininis Found in Mankind. , 
Doevtr. Verm, p. 54. Clerk Lumhric, p. 1:9* 
I'ulpis Orbicular; head thick) rounded) and feparatcd from the 
trunk by a circular arch; hind-part flexuous at the 
fides : tail with 2 cylindrical membranaceous appen- 
dages each fide. 
Goeze Einge’w, p. 176, tab. 14J £g. it — 13* 
In the inteftines of the Fox. 
Minute and roundifli, with 2 approximate pores, 
Goexe Einge’uj. p. 1 75, tab. 14. 1 and a half line long. 
Found in the inteftines of the Poletan 
Body thick : head triangular. 
Goeze Eingew. p. 176, tab, 14, fig. 9, to. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Badger. 
Elongated round, with red inteftines. 
’"ds Mull. ZooL Ban. 2, tab. 72, fig. 12-16. 
Goeze EingO'Vj. p. ly*. tab. 14, fig. I — 3, 
In the inteftines of the long-eared Bat, which it frequently 
gnaws through. 
Boaj reddilh. brown, flcihy, tranfverfely ftriate with minute dots 
'^tpatica Body ovate and iharper before, with a white line down the 
rhiddle and fpot in the centre. 
Schetff. Momgr. noon. Egelfch fig. \ — 17. 
Clerk. Lumbr. p. 141, tab. 0),fig. 2, and tab. \-Z,fiig. H, M. 
Philol.Traf- 49, p- 24S, tab. 7, fig. i. 
Barbut Genera of Worms, tab. z,ftg. 1. 
Bre/I, Sammvl. p. 694, 1 — 4. ‘ • 1 i 
Inhabits the liver of Sheep, and is often vomited up in brooks : 
is generally found fi-xed by a pore at the extremity,, and ano- 
ther in the middle of the abdomen, and occafions dropfy and 
the diforder which is called the rot. 
VOI..- IV.—F. Bedv 
