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WORMS. INTESTINA. i8. Planaria. 
Rojca', Body long red. 
Mull. Zooi. Dan. 2. tzh. i, z. 
Inhabits bays of Nor-vjaj ; Isify llriat? with black, obtufe at botl' 
ends, above convex dotted with black, beneath paler with * 
lianule compofed of black dots on the fore-part behind the 
head. 
Angulau, Body long reddilh-brown with a white angles on the fore- 
part 
Inhabits fandy bottoms of the Ocean ; large. 
Sody a little pointed before and obtufe behind ; above conve* 
benenth pale; tube white pellucid: intejiine reddifh fpiral' 
went terminal. 
Ruhta, Body oblong deprelTed and pale red. 
Mull. Zool. Don. 2. tab. GZ.fg p, lO, 
Inhabits the deeps of Greotland Ihore^, upon fea weed. 
Body with fine tranfv'crfe lines above. 
Viridii, Body oblong, above convex with tranfverfe white ftreaks 
Mud Zool. Dan. 2. p. 77 tab. b%,fig. t — 4. 
Found among the roots of marine Fuel. 
Body thickifli, beneath paler and uniform; the fore part obiuf® 
with a red cleft each fide, and obliquely truncate behind; 
towards the middle beneath is a ovate foramen ; went in the 
middle of the back. 
Operculata, Body fubovate grey, and furnilhed beneath with a lid which 
^ conceals the exfertile tube. 
Mull, Zool, Dan. rar. 2 p 78. tab. (o'i. jig. ^—8, 
Inhabits though rarely the landy Ihores and among Fuci in th^ 
bays of Norwjay 5 fomeihing refemtiles a Coffee berry ; and 
moves by bending it’s margin, and by means of it’s marginal 
folds fixes itfelf to and afeends other bodies. 
Body greenillt-grey with a paler line down the back, beneath 
paler: the lid white; and the margin plaited or folded 
beneath. 
Subulata. Body long, pointed on the fore-part, and truncate behind. 
Mull Zool. Dan. 2. p. 79. tab. 68. jg. it, 12. 
Inhabits in great plenty among marine Confervx in GreenlamU 
and the muddy bottoms of holes in rocks which retain water 
through the fummer; and proceeds with a lerpentine kind 
of motion, but if the prqbofcis be touched contrafls itfelf fiid- 
dcnly into a mi.nutc cube: body white, above greyifh. 
