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Clathrata, 
- Reticulum, 
Spongites. 
Coriacea. 
Cal. area, 
* Polymor- 
pha. 
WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 91. Millepora. 
Umbilicate, reticulate, with flat dichotomous ana{tomifing 
|. . branches porous on one furface. | 
Pall. el. Zooph. p.t45. n. 149. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean, and appears an intermediate fpecies 
between M. cellulofa and lichenoides ; white, and feated on a | 
folid centre, 
Compofed of very much branched anaftomofing cancellate 
threads. poer ALI C s 
Inhabits the MeZirerranzan, covering the furface of fhells and the 
roots of Fuci: refembles a fpider's web, and is compofed of 
fine capillary threads. 
Caulefcent, erect, with angular imbricate anaftomofing 
branches. 
Muf. Teffin. 118. tab. 11. f, 2. 
Inhabits- refembles a fponge, about a foot long: fere; not 
yifible. «WE 
Submembranaceous, femiorbicular and nearly horizontal, ~ 
— with a few pores on the lower furface. i 
Shaw Affr. app. p- 47. fig. 1. E. 
Bonan. Muf. Kirch. tab. 289. fig. 16. 
Cavnlin. pol. mar. 3. p. 258. tab. 9. fig. 15. 
Inhabits the Atlantic and Numidian leas, covering the ftems of the 
Fucus cartilagineus, and forming covers for the chambers of 
other corals: probably not of this genus. — 
Branched, milk-white, folid, dichotomous, with tapering 
coalefcing fubdivifions 
Solander and Ellis Corall, p. 129. n. 1. t. 23. f: 13. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean; 4 inches high. 
Branches growing {maller towards the end, and generally regu- 
larly fubdivided. Tr 
Cruftaceous, folid, irregularly fhaped, but generally branch- 
ed and tuberculate, and without vifible pores. 
Ellis Cerall. p.76. tab. 27. c. Muf. Lochn. tab. 23. 
Borl. Cornw. p. 293. f. 2-5. — Blackew, Herb. t. 343, 
Solander €3. Ellis Corall. 5. 130. n. 2. 
Petiv. pterogr. tab. 18. f.5- Sloane Jamaica, i. t. 18. f. 2; 
Planc. conch, tab. 10, fig. c. b. tab. 13—17. 
Zonan. Muf Kircb. tao. 289. fige 15. 
Ginann, op. polib. 1.. p. 1. tab. Y. fig. 2. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 108. fig. 8. tab. 116. fig. 6, 7. 
lnhabits moft European teas, and is the common Coral of the 
(hops; in many places it grows in fuch abundance that it is 
burnt far manure ; its colour is either red, yellowifh, greenifh 
cine- 
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