THE PLATES, 



Fig. 7. the operculum raifed up. 



Fig. 8. the operculum clofing the cell. 



Fig. 9. Millepora decuffata, pag. 131. n. 3. 



Fig. 10. Millepora lichenoides, pag. 131. n. 4. 



Fig. 11. a fmall piece of it broken ofT. 



Fig. 12. the fame magnified, to fhew the ranges of the 



cells, as they are difpofed over one another. 

 Fig. 13. Millepora calcarea, pag. 129. n. 1. ' 

 Fig. 14. Corallina officinalis, pag. 118. ». 21. 

 Fig. 15. a joint cut through the middle, and magnified, 



to fhew that the cells are nearly alike to 



thofe of the three foregoing fpecies of 



Millepores. 



Tab. 24. 



Fig. A. Corallina Flabellum, pag. 124. n. 32. initsfirft 

 ftate. 



Fig. B. the fame with three feries of increafe, as in the 

 fliells of Oyfters, &c. 



Fig. C. the fame much farther advanced, when it be- 

 gins to divide into lobes, which fold over 

 each other. 



Fig. D. the fame beginning to branch from the flenu 



Tae. 25. 



Fig. 1. Corallina Peniculum,^rg\ 127. n. 36. full growih 



Fig. 2. Corallina Phoenix, pag. 126. n. 34. 



Fig. 3. one of the branches magnified. 



Fig. 4. Corallina Penicillus, pag. 126. n. 35. 



Fig. 5. a variety of the fame, with larger branches. 



Fig. 6. one of the branches magnified. 



Fig. 7. Corallina conglutinata, pag. 125. n. 33. 



D d Tab, 



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