WORMS. INTESTINA. u- Txnia. 4t 
^‘<{formis. Single, round, turbinate, the animalcule contiguous and 
running into the ovate vcnticofe veflel behind. 
Batfch Band’w, p. 96. «. 44 » 45 - 
Redi anim. *vinj. in an. JZ. tab. o* -b r 
Goeze 200— 219. tab 18, A.and ^. 19, 4,5. 
Found in great numbers in the, hvers of Hares, efpecially old 
ones, and coheres together in long bunches: is about the 
iize of a pea and blueilh-white, 
^‘riculafis Simple, round, the animalcule d^inflly inferted and ftraight: 
veficle oblong, obtufe and bottle-fhaped behind. 
Geoze Eineenu, p, 119. n. 3 - tab. 18, 9 * . 
In the cellular fubftance of the womb of the gravid Hare. 
^era,-um. Single, round, clavate; the animalcule contiguous and 
confluent on the lower-part with the oval-oblong, 
veficle. 
Batfch. Band-vs. 98. ». 6 
1. Found in Deer. Goeze Eingew. p. 205, 206. 
2. In the Antelope Saiga. Pall. Zool. 12. tab, l-pg- S' 
Inhabits theomentum, peritonseum and liver of and Antelopes'. 
lizc of a nut or ■walnut and fometimes as large as a hen s egg, 
Vejicle rather coriaceous, with tranfverfe ftria: : neck wrinkled. 
-^‘^prina In the vifeera of the Goat. 
Hartman Mi/ccl. Nat, Cur. 179?* ?• I 5 *‘ tab. 2 1 --24. 
Ridi Anim. viv. in an. •vl’v. p. 7 S’ 
'^‘^illa. Jo the liver and omentum of Iheep. 
Goeze Eingenv p. 257. tab. tj.pg. t®, Ii- 
Pull. Mifceil. Zool.p. i6i. tab. l^.ftg. i-tt- 
'^cnhralis Aggregate; numerous animalcules united by their bafe to 
a large common veficle, dillnbuted about the furtacc, 
and retraftile within it : exterior veficle o. 
Batfch Band^ p 84. H. \ pg. 34 ^ 36 . _ . , 
Leske Dreher der Schaafe Leipze, 1 780 tab. 1 .pg l'- 3 - 
Goeze Einpenv. p. 248. tab. 2O. h.fig. t"'$; ■ f' ' ■ 
Found in^ vaft numbers in the brain, or fpiral marrow, imitle- 
diately beneath the brain coijheep. Thei^e noxious animalcules 
occafiw giddinefs and staggering, and the dileafe known by 
the Dunt ox Rickets ; which if the veflclc containing 
he broken, is incurable; for thefe munute worms, 
larger than a grain of land, are each of them fuinifhed with 
32^36 hooks on the head, by which they fix themfelves firmly 
io the fubstance of the brain or it’s coats. They chiefly attack 
yearling lambs. 
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