WORMS. INTESTINA. i8. Planaria. 63 
^adran- Body pale ovate, very (harp pointed before, and winged 
Solaris. with fmall curled longitudinal membranes. 
Pall, Spun Zool. 10. p 20. tabi l.fig. 12. a — e. 
Found in ditches among Duck-weed ; very foft, pellucid, ofe 
changeable form, and mo^es like a flug, leaving a flime on the 
bodies it paffes over 1 when it meets another animal it draws 
itfelf in like a fnail. 
janccolate, obtufe at each end, grey cinereous 
dotted with black, with 2 very Ihort divergent tubes 
on the fore-part. 
Pall.Sptcil. Zool. \o. p. 23. tab. i.fig. 14. a, b. 
Inhabits Belgium, in waters coverered with Duck-weed, and 
when hurt or irritated fixes itfelf to other bodies like the 
leech by means of it’s tubes; body beneath vvhitilh with 
brownilh veins. 
ata. 
Body grey dilated, elongated and pointed on the fore-part, 
the hind-part abbreviated and pointed. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. 3./. 28 tab. 105. i. 
Inhabits waters of lakes among Confervx. 
Depreffed, broadifli, and pointed at each end, with a long 
black fpot down the middle. 
Inhabits— —Ma//. ZooU Dan. 3./1. 39. tab, 10^. Jig. 2. 
Oblong, round, green, and fomewhat pointed at each end. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. 3. >• 39. tab. 105.9%, 4. 
Inhabits wet meadows in Autumn. 
B. With a Jingle eye. 
Q/ 
\ little elongated, cinereous, with a white iris. 
MuUHiJi. Kerm. l, z. p. 60, n, 184. 
Inhabits waters and is about a line long, pointed before and 
broadifli behind, with fometimes a double black line in the 
middle of the back and meeting at the ends. 
Body long, above convex and cinereous with a longitudinal 
pale line. 
Mull. Hid, Verm. I, 2. p. 60, 
Inhabits the fhores of the Baltic-, about a line and a half long; 
beneath pale with a brown patch in the nuddle, tapering 
before and dilated behind. 
Munlanr, 
