CONTENTS. 



N^ 2. Alcyoniuin of a foft fiefoy Nature^ with its Surface 

 full of Stars, Plate XXXII. p. 83. 



N°. 3.- Alcyonium, conf fling of many fmali Bladders con- 

 neSied together. Plate XXXII. p. 84. 



DoCfor Lifler'i- Bottle-pjaped Whelk-f:>ell from Virginia. 

 Plate XXXITI. p. 85, 



Strings of Matrices or Ovaries of the Virginia TVhell. 

 Plate XXXIII. p. 86. 



JSI". 4. KV,^ omysm, or Sea-Cup. Plate XXXII. p. 87. 



N*. 5. Alcyonium, called the knobby and fpongy Fucus by 

 Mr. Ray. 



Other Marine Subftances. 



Sea Fucus, lih a Turhys Feather. Plate XXXIII. p. 88« 



Englifli tubtdar fandy Coral. Plate XXXVI. p. 90. 



Maltefe tubular Cor alii fie., with its Scolopendrd s.^ which 

 are furnifjjed with two Arms or Tentacles^ and thefe 

 doubly J eathered. Plate XXXIV. p. 92. 



A Piece of the coimnon red flony Coral of the Mediterranean 

 Sea. Plate XXXV. p. 93. 



A Piece of white tubular Coral from Italy. Plate XXXV, 



P- 95- 



Polar Sea Polype., conftfling of many Bodies., with eight 

 Arms or Tentacles to each of thefe Bodies^ being united 

 together at orie common Bafe^ arefupported by a ve?y long 

 •hony Stem. Plate XXXVII. p. 96. 



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