WORMS. INTESTINA. 19. SIpunculus. 
C f! 
‘verenjis. Body long, green, and rufous behind the head. 
Mull. ZooL Dan. 2. tab. 64 Jig. 5—8. . r . r . 
Inhabits Denmark, on the Fucus furcellatus; obtufe before and 
pointed behind; legnients of the body unequal and marked 
with a row of minute whitiih dots, the mtcrfeaions pale. 
E. IFith 4 Eyes. 
‘'•'’norata Qblong, blueilh-grey or pale. 
Mull. ZodI. Dan-l-p. 43. tab. \o6.fg. 2. _ 
Found in wet ditches, about half a line long : intcftines glome- 
rate white with a large round yellow fpot in the middle. 
Body long whitiih with a clear white line down the middle. 
Mull. Hijl. Verm- 2. /. yt. 
Inhabits the fliores of Greenland, under ftones : about 2 or 3 
inches long : mouth with an exfertile tube. 
fale reddilh, broadly truncate before and rather lharp 
behind. 
Mull. ZooU Dan. 3. 43 - ^06. Jig. i. 
F. Eyes numerous. 
^'^’Xellari, 
19. SIPUNCULUS. Body round elongated: 
mouth cylindrical, at the end, and nar- 
rower than the body: aperture at the 
iide of the body and veruciforra. 
Tube-Worm. 
' Body covered whh a clofe fkin and globular at the lower 
' end. 
Pennant. Brit. Zool. \v. p. 36. tab. 20 - fig- J®* 
P.arbut Gen. of Worms, p. 1 6. tab. 2- fig. 4'. 
Martin on Marin. Worms. \.p. 4- tab. 
Inhabits European Seas, under ftones; 8 inches long. 
Flat, membranaceous, pale yellow, with a finuate margin. 
Inhabits the Baltic, and refembles a rremel.a ; 9 hnes long. 
Body above greyilh, the difit yellowilh with a P‘nnate line m 
the middle, and behind this 2 white lunules; beneath whitifti 
with 3 milk-white fpots. 
