Articulated Corallines. 4p 



were fqueezed out little twifted Figures, like thofe at ^^ /, 

 which are magnified higher at A 2. 



We frequently find this Coralline of different Colours, as ' 

 red, green, a(h-coloured, and white ; bu: all of it^ by being 

 long expofed to the Sun and Air on the Shore, becomes 

 white. 



N*. 3. Corallina Anglka procumhem^ fegmentis brevibus. Plate xxiv 

 Slender trailing E?igliJ}D Coralline. '^" '^ 



This Coralline feems to be a Variety of the former, which 

 grows ftiff and ere6l, with large Joints ; whereas this hangs 

 down, having very, flender Branches with fmall Joints (See 

 N°. 3. in Plate XXIV}. The Colour of this feems to vary 

 according to the Situation. 



N". 4. Corallma A?2glica ereSia^ ramulis denfe pennatis^ la?t-nztt xxiv, 

 ceolce forma termmantibus^ fegmeittis ad utrwnque I at us pau~ ^'2' '' ^' 

 lu/um comprejfts. 



Coralli7ia fqiiamata. Parkin. 1296. 



Upright Engli/Jj Coralline, with Spear-like Heads 

 and flat Joints. 



This Coralline I received from the Reverend Mr. William 

 Borlafcy of Ltidgvan in Coni-wall^ F. R. S. a very curious and 

 ingenious Gentleman : To whom I am much obliged for 

 many other Sea-produAions. 



It is moft frequently found of a light-green Colour ; and, 

 polTibly, the Copper Mines, which abound on many Parts 

 of the CorniflD Shore^ may affec^t the Colour ; as the ochry 

 Eardi near Harwich does fome of the fecond Species with 

 an Orange Colour. 



N°. 4. Plate XXIV. reprefents this CoralliBein its natural 

 Form. 



H Fig. 



