WORMS. INTESTINA. 14. Txnia. 5 ^ 
Goe^ Eingew. p. 369, n.io, tab, fS' * 
Bat/ch. Band.p. jSz, ». 28, fig._ 109, 162. 
Inhabits the intcllines of Sheep-, is extremely fertile, and from 80 
to 200 feet long; with lateral oppofite mouths, one on each 
edge of each joint : the hind part is capillary. 
*2. Inhabits the inteftines of the Ox. 
‘Jranfiill. Linn. Soc. 11. p.z 6 \, tab, 25, bg. 15 > 
Head fquare with 4 apertures : joints dilated and very ihort ; 
mouths inconfpicuous. 
Pall. n. nord. Beytr. l, /. 71, 6, tab. -^./tg 20. 
Goeze Eingew p. 353, tab. 25, B. fig. 11 — 13. 
Batjeh Bandiu. p.z<:i\, n. 42, fig, 137 >_’ 3 °‘ 
Inhabits the inteftines of the / 7 or/e 10 inches long. 
i/W large, with z membranaceous lobes on the hind-part each 
fide: joints imbricate or incumbent on each other. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Ethiopian Hog. 
Pall. Spied. 7 ,ool. 2, p. 22, tab. 1, fig. 13. 
b. Infejiing Birds. 
^‘’‘ii/era Upper joints rhombic, middle^ ones oval and pyriform, 
lower ones globular and petiolate. 
Geeze Eingemi. p, 402, tab, 32, A. fig. 13—16. 
Bloch Eingeiv. p. \^,tab. ^ifiig, S 7 * 
Batfch Bandiu. p. t<)\,fig 119—121, 134— 13 • 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Buzzard, banner and Ihrup. 
Body about 12 inches long, the fore-part capillary; probofcis 
ftiort and obtufe. 
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Head fquare; joints fquare with lharp angles and a white 
knot in the middle refemblinga pearl. 
Geeze Eingenu p. 4 ® 3 » 32 » If* fig- t 7 ”^ 3 * 
BatJeh Bandiv. p, 146, ». l^,/ig, 7 i ■ 75 - , 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Buzzard-, about a foot long, of a 
clayey colour, and knotted all the way down ; joints Ihorts ; 
neck fimple or o. 
Hind-part dilated, and fuddenly contraaing itfclf towards 
the fore-part like the thong of a coach-whip. 
Goeze Eiitge’W. p. 406. tab. 32, B. fig 28—31. 
Batfch Bandnu. p. 17O, » 22, fig. 90, 169. 
Found in the intef-incs of i\\QKtte: 2 inches long* 
Probofcis (hort, broad and truncate-conic. 
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