WORMS. MOLLUSCA. 24. Doris. 
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Inhabits European feas ; from 2 to 5 inches long : is extreni^®, 
naufeous and fetid, and if faid to caufe the hair to fall oft 
hands of thofe who touch it. * 
Bo^ an apparently mjftiapen mifs enveloped in a loofe Ih’]''! 
which folds over and nearly meets on the back : jhield neam 
in the middle of the back and circular : the s fore-f, -tiers tlh^ | 
and placed forwards, the hind ones at a little diltance 
ward?, and relembhhg ears, and behind thefe are the eyes. 
Fafciata. Black ; the edges of the membranaceous covering and of 
feelers fcarlet. 
Poiret Vovage en Burbare 2, p. z. 
Inhabits the fhorcs of among rock?: when touched ' 
dilcharges a black and red lanies, but not fetid or depilato’' 
like the laft. 
^4, Doris. Body creeping, oblong, and 
beneath : mouth placed below, on 
fore-part ; vent behind on the back ai<^‘ 
fuiTounded by a fringe. Jeelers 2"^' 
feated on the upper part of the body i'' 
front, and j’etrahtile wjthip their propd 
Receptacles. 
A. Tentacula or feelers 4. 
Fajeieulata 
Body linear, grey-ferruginous, with fubferruginous 
fharpifh papilla on the back. 
Limax mannnsl Vorjk Arm. Mar. tab, z6, bg. 5, . . 
Inhabits the Mediterranean Sea, and is generally found adher*'’® 
to floating timber ; about an inch long. 
Body beneath pa c : feelers pal ■ , pellucid . 
Minima, 
Pale cinereous, with 4 rqws of dorfal papillae. 
Forjk Fn. Arab. p. too, r. 5. j 
Inhabits the Mediterranean, on floating fea-weed ; about the p . 
of a grain of rice: body paler beneath, oblong : f elers 
placed near the head: papilles numerous, ovate-oblong, obt'* j 
and pale cinereous. 
^adiata. Silver-blue, beneath whitc^ with lateral extciifile ratlia'^' 
fafciculatc papilla:. 
Sba-Tss tlatural. Mifeel, vii tab, 221. 
Bh'ilof, Tranf. 53, p, 57, 58. tab. 3. 
