TUBULARIA. 3 t 



Ovaria inter tcntacula The ovaries appear among 

 inferior a. the lower range of claws. 



This genus approaches very near to the Serpula with 

 its animal Nereis, efpecially thofe with fingle items. I 

 have never yet feen any more than the three following 

 fpecies, that belong properly to this genus. 



i. Tubularia indivifa. Oaten-pipe Coralline. 



Tubularia tubulis fi?n- This Pipe Coralline, with 



plicijfimis aggregalis, fur- fingle tubes growing in cluf- 



fum leviter dilatatis, baji ters together, is wider up- 



attenuatis implexis. wards and narrower below, 



where they are interwoven one 

 with another. 



Tubular Coralline like oaten pipes. Phil. Tranf. Vol. 48. 

 tab. 17. fig. D. Ellis Corallin. pag. 31. tab. 16. fig. c. 

 Tubularia indivifa. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1301. 



2. Tubularia Larynx. Pipe Coralline, like the wind-pipe. 



Tubularia tubulis f?n- This Pipe Coralline has 



plicibus aggregatis, hinc many fingle tubes, wrinkled 

 inde annulofo-rugofs in- here and there, growing in 

 feme attemiatis. clufters together, and are nar- 



rower at the bottom. 



Tubular Coralline wrinkled like the wind-pipe. Phil. 

 Tranf. Vol. 48. tab. 17. fig. C. Ellis Corallin. pag. 30. 

 tab. 16. fig. b. 



Tubularia mufcoides. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1302. 



1 3, Tubularia 



