WORMS. INFUSORIA. ii6. Enchclis. 
72t 
>idulofa, Ovate-cyllndrical, with vifible moveable inteftines. 
Adams microfc, p. 444 . »• 3°' . , 
In the fame water as the Cychdsmn ; body narrower be- 
fore ; in moving elevates the fore-part of the body. 
Yardmen. Cylindrical, curved, truncate at both ends. 
Joblot Microfc. x.p. 33 . S;fg 2 . M. _ 
In water kept fome time : tody opake, 4 tunes as long as it is 
broad, in moving turns the extremities oppofite ways fo as to 
form the letter S. 
^omilunum. Cylindrical, equal. 
* In water kept a feiv days : body twice as long as it is broad, pel- 
lucid before, opake behind, moves by alternately alcending 
and defeending, and fometimes joins the extremities together. 
^’vulum. Cylindrical-ovate, exquifitely tranfparent. 
Adams microfc. />. 445’ "• 33" 
In dunghills among Monades : minute. 
^yrum. Inverfely conic, tranfparent behind. 
iffegram waLl^li’ob^^^ protuberant before, filled with 
molecules j motion rapid, palling backwards and fo. wards .• 
when at reft it feems to have a fmall tubercle in the middle of 
the body. 
^»fus. Cylindrical, narrower and truncate at both extremities 
^'^oure^wTm^'^fo^^flow^in motion, with a longitudinal flightly 
curvedTnteftine, filled with a blueiflt fluid & blackilh moleculs, 
^’■iiillus. Cylindrical, truncate at the fore-part. 
obrnfe bc- 
hind i moves backwards and forwards in a line with a waver, 
ing agitation. 
*Caudata. Elono-ated, obtufe before, tapering to a tail behind. 
par? otoie. the hind-part tapering to a tranfparenttail. 
^PMomlum 
. Elongated, cylindrical, with a llender fubglobular tip. 
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