SERTULARIA. 



the coaft of thefe kingdoms, efpecially at the Ifle of Shep- 

 pey ; but the Sea-Cyprefs is chiefly found in deep water 

 on the coaft of Yorkshire, Scotland, and the north of 

 Ireland, and not to be had in fuch plenty. 



6. Sertularia operculata. Sea-Hair Coralline. 



Sertularia de?iticulis op- This Coralline has pointed 



pofltis fubereSlis, ovariis denticles, which are oppofite y 

 obovatis operculars, ra- the points bend, upwards. The 

 mis alternis. ovaries are egg-fhaped, and 



have a cover to each. The 

 branches are alternate, 



Sea-Hair. Ellis Corallin. pag. 8. tab. 3. No. 6* 

 fig. b. B. 



Sertularia operculata. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1307. 



There are befides the two larger points to each denticle, 

 two little briftles on each lide of each denticle, which 

 may be feen in the microfcope by a fide view. This was 

 omitted in the figure, as not being placed in a fide view 

 for the painter when it was drawn.. 



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7. Sertularia rofacea. 



Lily flowering Coralline. 



Sertularia denticulis op- 

 pojitis tubulojis t run cat is, 

 ramis alternis, ovariis co- 

 ronato-fpinofls. 



This Coralline has oppofite 

 tubulous truncated denticles, 

 alternate branches, and ova- 

 ries crowned with little fpines. 



Pomgranate flowering Coralline.. Ellis Phil. Tranf. 

 Vol. 48. tab. 23. fig. 5. 



Lily or Pomgranate flowering Corallines Ellis Coral- 

 lin. pag. 8. tab. 4. 



Sertularia rofacea. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1306. 



This 



