CONTENTS. 



N°. 6. Minute branched Ivory-coloured Cel lifer ous Coralline^ 

 of a brittle Texture^ and bearing Vefcles with Cells of a tu- 

 bular Form, a little bent, placed ahnofl oppofte to each other ^ 

 and united together. Plate XXI. p. 39. 



N**. 7. Soft a7id very 7nuch branched Celliferous Coralline, 

 with Joints formed like a Coat of Mail. Plate XXI. p. 40. 



N°. 8. Minute Celliferous Coralline, with Bra7tches compofed 

 of Pairs of compreffed Cells, which refemble the little Pods 

 of the Plant Shepherd's Purfe. Plate XXII. p. 41. 



N°. 9. J^ery minute Celliferous Coralline, with Branches bent 

 like a Sickle, and compofed off?igle Cells in the Form of a 

 Buirs Horn. Plate XXII. p. 42. 



N^ 10. yery mifiute Celliferous Coralline, with cruflaceom 

 Sickle- fjaped Bra?iches, compofed of fngle Cells in the Form 

 of Goats Horns, and bearing Vefcles. Plate XXI. p. 42. 



N*. 1 1 . Very mi^tute Celliferous Coralline, rifing from a Tube, 

 in fmgle Cells, each in the Form of a Snake. Plate XXII. 



P- 43- 



Articulated Corallines. 



N°. T. Articulated Coralline, with long cylindrical flony 

 'Joi?its, dividifig as they extend in a twofold or dichotonious 

 Order, having their Surfaces covered on all Sides with Lo- 

 zenge-Jhaped Cells, and united together by fmall pliant mem" 

 braneous Tubes. Plate XXIII. p. 46. 



N°. 2. Englifh Coralline, or White Coralline of the Shops. 

 Plate XXIV. p. 48. 



N°. 3. Slender Englifli trailing Coralline, with port Joints. 

 Plate XXIV. p. 49; 



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