WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. go. Tubularia. 667 
Plukn. phytogr. tab. 168. fig. 4. 
Inhabits the American feas; refembles a Coralline. 
Tubes flexile, brittle, white or greenifh, calcareous, about the fize 
of the culm of a grafe. 
* Mufcoides. Stems {lightly dichotomous, and every where covered with 
annular wrinkles, 
Ellis Corall. 5. 30. n. V, tab. 16. fig. b 
Philf. Tranfact. 48. tab. 17. fig. C. 
Baft. op. fubf. 1. tab. 2. f 3,4. tab. 3. f. 2—4. 
Seba muf 3, tab. 106. f. 7. 
Inhabits the European and Mediterranean feas, and 1s ofte En found 
partly deftroyed by the Onifcus phthyficus: rues pale grey, 
about an inch long and hardly thicker than a coarfe thread, 
growing in clufters together, narrower at the bottom, and 
here and there wrinkled its whole length. 
Papyracea. With a very large papyraceous tube, dr ud branched. 
Pallas el. Zooph. p 88. n. 45. 
Inhabits the Jxdian Ocean; erect, Yen white within, as thick as 
a goofe-quill. 
Penicillus. With aggregate fimple radicated tubes, proliferous and 
tufted at the tip. 
Pallas el. Zooph. 5. 87. n. 44. 
Inhabits the American Ocean: tubes white, femipellucid, about an 
inch long, as thick as an oat-itraw, and entirely annulate: 
probably an Amphitrite. 
Acetabulum Stems filiform, each terminated by a itriate rndiate calca- 
reous cup or target. 
Befl. muf. t.27. Tourn. inft, Y. p. 569. tab. aa 
Donati Adr. p. 28. 2.2. tab 5. 
Cavol pol. mar: 3. p. 254. tab. Q. fig. 14. 
2. Target or cup ftriate, but not radiate. 
Brown Tamaica, p- 74. tab. 40. fig A. 
Iahabits the Mediterranean and American (eas, growing to tones 
and fhells: white, foft, very brittle when dry ; tubes very fim- 
ple, about z inches long and as thick as a itraw. 
Splachnea, Stems capillary, very fimple, each with a fmooth terminal 
membranaceous cup or target. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean; 2 cues long dep not thicker than a 
horie-hair; horn-colour, with numerous tubes from the fame 
root: farget flexile, 
4P2 * Coryna. 
