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S. Tupuaria. Mont. (not Turt.)—D. p. 1083.— 
Pen. p. 362.—D. p. 1083.—Johnston Mag. N. H. 7. 
p. 126.—Flem in Edinb. Ene. 7. p. 67. t. 204. f. 9. 
—S. Arunpo. Turt. D. p. 155.—Berkelyin Z. I. 3. 
p- 229. tab. sup. 18. f. 2.— dn Mart. f. 15.?—Round, 
tapering, opaque, white, slightly wrinkled transyersely ; 
the smaller one affixed, subconvoluted irregularly, 
sometimes only flexuous, the larger part is detached 
frequently for half its length aud ascends in a consider- 
able angle from the base, though rarely perpendicular ; 
the erect part is nearly straight or slightly flexuous, 
but always turning with the sun: aperture orbicular: 
no operculum. 4 or 5 diam. at larger end, 0,20— 
Torcross tn Devon, Falmouth. 
S. Frrocrana. Lin. 1265.—Lam.12. Planc. Coneh. 
App. t.19. f. A. B—SEBA. 3. p. 10. f. 8. and 19.a. 
S. Compitexa, Turt. D. p. 153.—With extremely 
close-set, confused by intermingled ramose hair-like 
tubes ; white, the tube scarcely if at all tapering. rarely 
if ever affixed to other substances, almost always form- 
ing masses by itself. Rare, Devon. 
S.Vermicuuaris. Lin.—Lam. (not var 6) —Tusvus 
VermicuLaRis, Lillis Corallines, t. 38. f. 2.—S. Twu- 
BULARIA. Turt. f. 84. p. 154.—S. TriqueTRa. 
Mont. p. 50., not Mont., Sup. p. 157.—Strong, 
