632 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. go. Madrepora: 
Granja. A little branching, crefted and fomewhat fingered, with 
the branches obtufe; al! the undulations acutely cari- 
nate: ftars linear and irregular. DA. 
Inhabits Soland. and Ellis Corall. p. 17 5. m. 81. 
Prolifera, Subdichotomons, coalefcing; with flars at the fide prolife- 
‘ rous, terminal, concave. 
Befler Muf. Loch. tab.25. Muf. Gottav. tab. 47. f. 7. 
| Weinm. phytant. 2. p. 234. tab. 426. f. 1, 
Seba Muf 3, tab, 116. f.3. Edw. Aw. t. 94. - 
Pontopp. Norav. 1. p.282. n.3. tab.14, A... 
A&. Nidrof, 4. p. 34. tab. 2. f. Vy 2. 
Inhabits the Norway fea; white, very folid: ffars funnel-forni; 
with about 8 gills. 
Seriata. Branching, with fubulate fubdivifions and ftar-like pores in 
longitudinal rows. 
Selander and Ellis Corall, p. 171. n. 75. tab. 31. f.1, 2. 
Marf. Hifl. Mar. tab. 32. f. 152. 
Inhabits the Ea/ferz Ocean: white, ftouy; diffufe; about the fize 
of a large quill and near a foot high. 
Cagu;, With compreffed divergent intricate dichotonious branches 
carinate at the edge, the fides with contiguous ftars. 
Forfe. fn. Age Arab. p. 134. n. 13. 
' Found foffile in Arabia; about a foot high: dranches a little 
erect, in tranfverfe rows, 
Corymbofa. Branches of the corymb thicker at the tip and marked with 
prickly ftriz : ftars terminal, folitary, repand, lobed. 
Inhabits—— Forft. fa. Ag. Arab. ps 137. 1 204 — 
Branches as thick asa finger: /ars an inch wide; 
Gemmaf- With prominent obconic bud-like ftars. 
ceni. Mull, Linn. Syfl. 6. p. 107. tab. 23. f. 7. 
Inhabits the /rZiag Ocean: ínow-white. 
Problemati- With oblique minute immerfed diftant ftars, and broad 
cas punctured margin. 
Knorr Delic. 1. tab. A. X. f. 5... Muf. Gotta. tab. 49. f. 5. 
Inhabits about the Axtilly lands ; tony, rough, fea-green, (ome- 
times as thick as a man's arm and 5 feet high; the interitices 
of the ftars marked with lines. 
Spuria. — Slightly branched and dichotomous, with cylindrical tubes 
fed with fmallirregularly difpofed longitudinal divifions. 
Pali. el. Zooph. p. 348. n. 35. k k. 
Inhabits———ochraceous: probably not of this Genus. 
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