WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 9o. Madrepora. 619 
Solaad. and Ellis Corall. b. 161.2. 58. tab. 49. fig. 3 
Inhabits the Pacific Ocean: white, with conic warts fmooth at 
the tips: 2/7; rough, unequal, 
Filograna, Without ftem, fimple with a very thin ferpentine laby 
rinthic ftar, with an acute Juture and flat ser gd 
Ípaces. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean. Gualt. ind, tef}. tab, 97. 
Efper Plane. 3: p. 139+ n- 200 tab. 25. fig» 1, 2- 
Natan:, Simple without ftalk: ftar ferpentine, labyrinthic, with 
the difks of the undulations very. broad 5: future obtufe : 
coral porous, fmootherz. . 
Efper Phan. 3. p. 140. 1, 21. tab. 23. 
Seba Muf. 3. p.201. tab G9. fig. 9, 10. 
Inhabits the Indian and American feas, 
Anthophyl- Simple with an ovate ftalk: ftar terminal, hemifpherical, 
Jum. concave, with radiate thicker gills at the bottom. 
Efper pflanz. 3+ P143: 124. f. 1-5. Bart. bil. ver. at. Y. £. 44.f. 6. 
lahábits the Mediterranean, 
C. With numerous united flars. 
Labyrin- ‘Vithout flalk: ftar with ferpentine undulations, and o5- 
tFiea. tufe future. 
Soland. and Ellis Corall. p. 160. n. 34. tab. 46. f. 3, 4- 
Befl. Muf. tab. 26. f. 1,2. Petiv. Gaz tab. 68. n. 11. 
Valent. ind. litt. p. 509. n. 2. tab. g. f. 1. 
Gualt, tef. tab. 10. fig. 29. b. Ab b, 
Olear Muf. Gott. tab. 34. fig. 1. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 111. fig. 2/8) tab, 112. f 1.4—7. 
Knorr delic. tao. A. iv. g- 1. 
Inhabits India and South Ainerica ; very variable in form, and 
often many feet in diameter : in the Caribbee Ufands it is often 
iipiganud lime : gills denticulate and jagged at the ends. ~ 
Siucfa: With {preading ‘hiox flexuous undulations and unequal 
jagged diffepiments, the prominent undulations moitly 
doubled: gills denticulate. 
Inhabits Seuih Porra. Soland. and Ellis, p.160. n. 55. 
Meandrites. \Without ftalk: {tar with ferpentine undulations& acute future. 
Soland, and Ellis Corall. p. 161. m. 37. tab. 48. f. 1. 
Gualts teft. tab. 51. b. Knorr delic. tab. A. ii. f. 2. 
Seta Muf. 3. tab. 109. fig. 9, 10s 12b.Y12; f: 2,3» 4? 
| Inhabits South America and the Mediterranean: the undulations are 
larger and loofer than in M, labyrinthica, and the fubftance is 
more folid and nearly tony; the centres of the itars radiate 
with thick gills. 412 recla. 
