636 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. o1: Millepora. 
Violacea. Flat, branching, with erect flexuous round branches a little 
compreffed, with a porous future encompafling the 
margin. 
Soland. and Ellis Corall. p. 140. n. 17. 
Inhabits the Souz Sea Iand:, about 3 inches high; fine violet- 
blue, with 2 rows of {mall pores each fide the margin befides 
the line of larger ones furrounding it: furface rough, with 
here and there clufters of little ftuds. 
Tubaulifera. Solid, branched, with tubular fcattered pores; branches 
confluent, with tapering rough extremities. 
Marf. Hift. Mar. p. 347. tab. 31. fig. 147, 148, 
Inhabits the Sicilian feas ; about 4 inches high, white, folid, the 
trunk and larger branches ímooth. 
* Fafcialis. Membranaceous, flat, narrow, branched, "ES Pe with 
pores on both fides. 
Ellis Corall. p. 72. tab. 30. fig. b. 
Borlafe Corravall, tab. 24. fig. 6. : 
Marf. Hif. Mar. p.148. tab. 33. fig. 160. s. 1—3. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 133. ms 7. 
Inhabits the Mediterraneax and the coaft of the 7//z of Wight, and 
grows in irregular mafles: branches flat, narrow and irregularly 
fubdivided, which coalefce, twift and branch out again, leav-. 
ing hollow. {paces between them: about 6 inches in diameter. 
€ Foliacea. Foliaceous, flexuous, uniting here and there at the extre- 
mities, and covered with hardly vifible pores on both 
furfaces. - 
Ellis Coral. p. 71. tab. 30. fig. A, B, C. 
Found growing to an oyfter-fhell at the Z//z of Wight: from 3 
inches to a foot long: white, ftony. 
Zeylanica. Comauied of thin cencrefcent irregularly divided mem- 
branes, with rows of oblong cells each fide. 
Pall. el. Zooph. 5. 44. n. 10. 
Inhabits the Indian Ücean: white. 
Forniculofa Cruftaceous, with rows of vaulted cells furnifhed with a 
‘{mall ringent lip and clofed by a membrane. 
Pall. el. Zooph. p. 47. n. 12. 
Inhabits South America, adhering to other corallines : refembles 
the Fluftra foliacea, and may probably be a Cellepore. 
Crufulenta Cruftaceous, fomewhat branching and irregularly fhaped, 
with rows of oblong cells clofed by a membrane, and 
very entire divifions. 
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