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WORMS. INFUSORIA. 112. CycUdlum. 
* 0 -vifer^. Depreifed, with large oval molecules within, 
AJams mkro/c. p- 483. tab- z;. Ji^, Z5. 
Botij oval, pellucid, with black grains. 
Depreffed, grey, with a double margin. 
tum» Adonis mia-ofi. /- 4S3. tab. M: ^ 4 - 
Badj flat, ellipncal, with a dear fpiral inteftmc. 
Caudatum, Pointed at both ends, the middle broader and filled with 
molecules. 
Htrman^. Naturf. 2 ?- />• » 57; 3; Af ; 
In waters among duck-weed; motion How. 
■^^tps. Tail 2-edged, head obtufe. 
arMmin. Naturf. zo. /. I ;/■ 3; fiS- 39-. 
Jn water producing the Hydrocharis ; How in motion. ^ 
Aciuitm. Tail 2*edged, head acute. 
Hermatm. Naturf. zo. p. 158. tab: 3. 40. 
In ilagnant water; flow, continually agitating the tail. 
112. CYCLIDIUM. Worm invHible to tlie 
naked eye, very fmiple, pellucid, flat, 
orbicular or oval. 
"^uJla, Orbicular, tranfparent. 
Hillaitim. tab. z. Wrijh. tnfuu f I - h. 
In iafutioiw of hay : pellucid, white, with tue edges a little 
darker ; motion flow and circular, 
^Ntutn^ Elliptical, tranfparent. 
Adams miirojc. p. 479 ' ”• ° 3 ' . , , , 
In vegetable infufions: pellucid, cryitalluie, membranaceous. 
with aline through the whple length. 
Glaucoma. 
Oval, with hardly vifible itilcftines. 
Hermann* Naturf- 20 - ^4^' ' 3*/* ^7 ■ 
In water which has been kept 6 mouths ; pellucid, membrana- 
ceou.s, with tranfparent grcenilh-blue intcHines, and fomecimes 
a blackilh margin. 
*liadians. Ovate, with didinftly vifible mteftmes. 
HiUhUl.anim. tab. t-A- 3- . . „ ■ 
Htrmaun. Naturf. zO./- I5‘* 3- ^7' • 
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