WORMS. INFUSORIA, nt. Paramecium- 
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^CucuUus. O-i'ate, ventrfcofe, with an incifion beneath the tip. 
Adams aiierofc, p. 487. tab. 25, ^g. 23, 
'JMot microji. i. tab. 2. f. 2 — 7. tab. •^.f. F. G. P. 
Ledemulter microfc. p. 88, tab, Jig. 1. 
Wrijbcry an. infun f. 59. f. 4.. I> — G, O. f.\o, C — F. 
Spailanz, an. infus. /. 1 28, 129. tab, l.f. 3, 4. 
Schranck Btjir. Naturg. f>. 17. tab. t, f. 21, 
Gocze Befcb. Berl. Naturf. 3. p, 576. tab. %.f. t — 6. 
In various vegetable infufions: pellacid, with aa irregular ntaf' 
gin, filled with bright molecules; generally oval, with the top 
bent into a kind of beak, fometiraes oblong, but ufaally ob- 
tufe, with 8 — 24 bright molecules. 
Ben. Thick, and iinuate in the iniddJe. 
JMot microjc. 1 . f. 65, tab. 8. Jig. 3, A— C, 
in infufions of hay: yellow, thick, opake, a little contrailed iu 
the middle fo as to give it the appearance o£ a kidney-fonn* 
and filled with molecules. 
*Pyrwm. Convex, oval, the tip produced into a beak. 
Adams microfc. tab, 25. Jig. zo, 21. 
Body iiniform, traniparent, pale, filled with molecules, the neck 
rather long and a little bent. 
Hijpacrejit, Thick, narrow in the middle, fenlifunar, greeniflt, 
Hermann. Naturf. 20. p. 169. n. 59. tab. 3. f. 60. 
In meadow water which has been kept: very aflive, 
111. PARAMECIUM. Warm invifible to 
the naked eye, fimple, pellucid, flatten- 
ed, oblong. 
*Aartlia. Compreired, longitudinally plaited towards the fore-part» 
acute behind. 
Hermann. Naturf. 20, tab. fg. 41. *. 
H-liamm. I. tab. 3. Wrifb. an. infus. fig. *. E. 
In ditch water and infufions : membranaceous, 4 tiroes as long a* 
it is broad, the fore-part obtufe, hyaline, the hind-part filled 
with molecules; the fold reaching from the middle to the tip, 
’‘Chryfalis. Cylindrical, longitudinally plaited on the fore-part 
obtufe behind. • 
Adams rAa'ofe p. 483* tah.ze^, fig, 26. ^ . 
In fait water: refembles the lall, but is more obtufe behind ; 
margins filled with black globvtles, 
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