634 
Carulea, 
Afpera: 
Solida. 
Truncatas 
WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 91. Millepora. 
Periv. Prerig. tab, 18. fig--13. Edw. av. tab, 94. 
Llwyd lith. p. 6. 1.92, 93. tab. 3. A 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 166, n. 85 tab, 114. 2. 1e tab, 116. 7.8. 
Knorr delic. 1. tab, A, 2. 2. 3. 
Inhabits the Zzdiaz and American feas; and is often found incruf- 
ting pieces of rock, gorgonia and cocoa-nuts: dull white with 
fometimes a yellowifh tinge, fmooth, folid, ftony, fometimes 
brittle, with very minute remote pores, 
Flat, rough, divided into thick plates bending different 
ways, the tops of which are fometimes lobed and both 
fides furnifhed with cylindrical fubftellate pores. 
Seland. and Ellis Corall. p. 142. n. 20. tabs 12. f. 44 
Petiv. Gaz. tab. 10. fig. 12. 
Found in vaít maffes in the Eaf Indian Ocean: the laminz or 
' plates generally half an inch thick and full of minute pores 
between the ftar.like cells: an intermediate fpecies between 
the Madrepores and Millepores. 
Somewhat comprefled and muricate, with eminent pores 
which are here and there cleft. 
Gualt. tel. tab. $5. Marf. Hist. tab. 32. f. 152—157. 
A. Nidros. 4. p. 64. tab. 2. fig. 20—22. : 
Ínhabits the Mediterranean and Norway feas: ereét, pointing two 
ways, roundifh, with crowded pores at the branches cleft on 
the lower fide. 
Turbinate, with very crowded angular pores. 
Found cait on the fhores of Gothland. 
Tubes of pores with tranfverfe divifions within. 
Dichotomous, erect, with truncate branches. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 141. n. 18. tab. 23. f. 1-8, 
P bilofoph. Tranfa&. 67. tab. 17. f. 1--8, 
AG. Hafn. Yo. p. 258. tab. 9. fig. 10. 
Ginann. op. pofths 2. p.8. tab. 1. fig. 3. 
Marf. Hifl. Mar. p. 485. tab. 32. f. 154. 
Muf. Lech. tab. 23. Donat. Adr. $5. tab. 7. 
Cavolin, pol, mar. &. tab, 3. f. 9—11. 21, & 1.9. f. 7. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean and North feas:  yellowifh-grey and) 
appearing as if covered with a coat of varnifh, very brittle, 
within greyifh : dranches divaricate and fubdichotomous ; the 
pores placed in a quincunx order. 
Miniacea, Very minute, branching into fmall lobes and covered with 
very {mall pores. 
Soland, and Ellis Coral, P1370 9. 12. 
Inhabits 
