WORMS. INTESTINA. 14. Taenia. 4 j 
elaftic, fmootii within and wet with a humid ferum ; the in- 
aer covering pellucid and filled with a reddilh ferum. 
b. Infejling Reptiles, 
Found in the Salamander. 
Redi amiin. wni. in an. ‘vi-v,. p, l zi 
^’'pentum. Found in Serpents. 
Redi amm. 'uinj. in an, mhu. f. I 2. 
C. Infejling Fip. 
Inhabits gregarious in the liver of the Trout. 
Froelkh Naturf. z\.p. 127. 
B. Found in the intejiines only, and without the terminal 
vejiclc. 
a. Infejling the Mammalia. 
* folium. Articulations long and narrower with marginal mouthy 
one on each joint, and generally alternate: ovarite 
arborefcent, 
Linn.rranfadt. U. 247- ^S-fS' 
Mem. Land. Med. Soct. v, f. 257. tab. 4. 
Batfch Bandw. p. 1 17. n. 3. 1— o_9— * Si- 
Pall. Nord. Beytr p. 4.6, *. I. tab. z.fig. I-Q. 
Philof -Tranf 168}. ». 146. tab. 1, Z,fg. 2, 6; 10. 
Philo/. Tranf 1766 p. xz'i.tab. 6. 
Gleichen Naturf. 4./. ZO3. tab. 6 .fg. 10-13. 
Clerb. Luinhr. tab. 7. A, B. 
Larger, Gotae Eingenu. p. 278. tab. 21. fig. 1—7. 
Flat, pellucid, Goeze Eingew. tab, 21. fig. Q-lz. 
Inhabits the intellines of Mankind, generally at the upper-part 
of the alimentary canal, where it feeds on the chyle and juices 
already animalized: from 3 to 30 feet long, and has been found 
even 60 feet. It is fometimes folitary, but generally m con- 
fiderable numbers, and occafions enuciacion and various dil- 
treffing maladies ; and adheres fo firmly to the inteltine, that 
it is removed with great difficulty. 
Head with a terminal mouth furrounded with z rows of radiate 
' hooks or holders ; and a little beneath on the flattened furfaoe 
4 tubercuiate orifices or fuckers, 2 on each fide: ^ compa- 
led of a number of diftinft joints appearing as if iheathed in 
each other, each joint with a lateral marginal pore by which 
it attathes itfelf to the intellines j thofe near the head a little 
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