CONTENTS. 



Tubular Corallines. 



N'. I . 'Tubular Coralline^ wrinkled like the Windpipe. Plate 

 XVI. p. 30. 



N'. 2. Tubular Coralline, like Oaten Pipes. Plate XVI. p. 3 r. 



N°. 3. Branched Tubular Coralline, with the Infer t ions of the 

 Branches twifled Me a Screw. Plate XVI. and XVII. 

 P-3I- 



Celliferous Corallines. 



N^. I. Upright Celliferous Coralline, with many Tufts of 

 very tender feathered Branches. Plate XVIII. p. 3-^. 



S?tail-bearing Coralline fro?n America and the Mediterra- 

 nean Sea. Plate XIX. p. 35. with the upright and crofs 

 Sedlion of the Cells at B and C. 



N\ 2. Upright Celliferous Coralline, with feathered Branches 

 bearing little teflaceous Balls on the Top, and Figures like 

 Birds Heads on the Sides of its Cells. Plate XX. p. '>6. 



N^ ^ Creepifig Celliferous Coralline, with little Root-like 

 Tubes proceedi?ig from different Parts of its trailing 

 Branches (fome of which are hooked here and there) by 

 which it adheres to Fucus's and Shells. Plate XX. p. 37. 



N°. 4. Creepi7ig Celliferous Coralli?te, with brittle ftony 

 Branches, and angular fded Cells. Plate XX. p. 3 8. 



N°. 5. ^Ji?nae, upright, and branched, Celliferous Coralline, 

 with tunnel-fljaped Cells, united at the Bottom, and ^ro- 

 jeBiitg alternately at Top, having very wide Entrances 

 which are befet with Hairs on the upper Part, like Eve- 

 lafes. PlateXX. p. 38. -^ 



N°. 6. 



