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WORMS. INFUSORIA. 114. Leucophra. 
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Branching into various dire£Iions. 
Adamt microfc. f. 456. tab. ^S- fS- 3 * 4 £„ j * 
In fenny fituations, appearing hke a grey mals, and filled with 
black malecules ; it changes ufelf into an almoft endlefs variety 
of forms. 
Shooting out into a fine point. 
Adorns mUroJi. f. 436. tab. 15. _fis- 4 > 5 * 
DcnmiaA ! ivgl. M' rac. jz. AS* 3' 4- T • i, ui 1 
In river water; body pellucid, gclatu.ous, filled with black mo- 
lecules, changes its form like she laft, but always terminated 
in a point. 
114. LEUCOPHRA. Worm mvifible to the 
' naked eye, every where ciliate. 
Sphterical, fubopake, with moveable inteftines. 
Bakfr empimicrofi. tab.^. n.^. . cu j • u n. 
In clear water: yellowilh with dark edges, ana filled with moll 
minute molecules in perpetually violent agitation. 
*f'‘AaUfe. Ovate, with veficular inteftinef. 
Adajus p< 5 ^^' tab. zj. j . 
Body pellucid with a dark edge, the middle freijneiitly appear- 
ing blue. 
/ 
Black, pointed. 
Mull. Zml, Dan. rar. a. p. 97- 
^^xa. Sinuate, kidney-fl^aptd- 
Mull. Zml. Dan. t- tab, jy fig. 7 j , 
S oblong, ydWilh, obtufe on one part, the other produced 
imo a coL, and generally tilled with molecu.es. 
^’'’nilla,. Round, annular. 
Mull. Zed. Dan. 3- tah.J'i. fig- H. J?- 
Body a little thickened above and bent like a ring. 
*^<'xntita. Inverfely conic, green, opakc. 
Ttzicvofct P‘ co 6 » 2 j 4 ' 3 * t_ r 
In marlhy ground^ bedy hr.ad and truncate on the fore-parr, 
with a fmall fp'oe each fide, the hnd part jwilucid and 
pointed, fometiraes it oval or kidn.y-lhap.d, and 
when the water which contains it evaporates, it brea.s^into 
molecular vtlicles. 
