WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. roo. Corallina. 673 
Fragilifi- Dichotomous, with fmooth even cylindrical joints, the ex- 
ma. treme ones broader at the tip. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 123. n.9. tab. 21. fig. d. 
Sloane Famaica, 1. p- $3. tab. 20. fig. 1. 
Inhabits the We Indian and Mediterranean feas: very brittle, 
milk-white, and about z inches long: 
Fruticulofa, Dichotomous, with round branches tapering towards the 
extremities, without joints and mealy 
Solander &8. Ellis Corall. p. 116. n. 16. ta, 22. f; 5, 
Inhabits the fhores of the Bahama Iflands. 
Indurata, Dichotomous, with round fmooth fpreading branches 
{carcely jointed: 
Solander F Ellis Cor all. p. 116. n. 16. tab. 22. f. 7. 
Inhabits the fhores of the Bahama !flands, 
Lichenoides. Dichotomous, with the branches a little rugged and not 
jointed, dilated and flattened at the tips. 
Solander &F Elhs Corall. p. Y16. 2. 14. tab. 22. f- 8. 
Inhabits the fhores of the Bahama J/lands: i ond 
Rugfa. Dichotomous, with cylindrical branches hardly jointed, 
| rough with tranfverfe, wrinkles and comprelfed at the 
wen and Ellis Corall. p. Jii: 2. 15. tab. 22, f. 3. 
Sloane Famaica, 1. p. 61. tab, 20. fig. 10. 
Plukn. phytogr. tab. 168. fig. 4. 
Inhabits the fhores of Jamaica. 
Marginata, Dichotomous, with fcarcely jointed fmooth flat branches 
with a raifed margin. 
Soland. and Ellis Corall. p. 115. n. 12. tab. 22. f. 6. 
Inhabits the fhores of the Bahama I/lands. 
Dylindrice, Dichotomous, with cylindrical nearly equal fmooth joints. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. YY4. n. 11, tab. 22. f. 4. 
Inhabits the We? Indies + joints a little larger at the tops. 
Oblongata. Dichotomous, with oblong cylindrical joints a little com- 
oreffed. 
Solander &F Ellis Corall. p. 114. ". 10, tab. 22. f. 1. 
Inhabits the Bahama Ifands: joints thicker than thofe of the laft, 
and more diftant than thofe of the next. 
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