WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. rot. Sertularia. 675 
Congluti- Stem fingle, flightly incrufted, with ali the branches dicho- 
nata, tomous and agglutinated together, forming a naked 
fan-fhaped leaf. 
Solander €9. Ellis Coral. 5. 125. 2.33. tab. 25. f. 7. 
lnhabits the Babaman Iflands 3 1% inch high, fea-grcen. 
Phenix. Stem fingle, incrufted, terminating in an oblong frond 
compofed of diftin& fafeiculate branc ches, prod luced on 
all fides, the fubdivifions of which are united together 
and appear quite flat. 
Solander and Ellis Coral] p.125. n. 34. tab. 25. f. 2, 5. 
Inhabits the Babama Jflands: miik-white, 34 inches high. 
Peniculam. Stem fingle, membranaceous, wrinkled, terminated by an 
orbicular tuft of jointed dichotomous ramifications. 
Solander and Ellis Corall 5.127. tab. 7. f. 5-8 t. 25. f. 1 
Inhabits the American leas, growing ‘many together. 
Stem regularly wrinkled, fmaller at the bafe, from which it fends 
forth many branched tubes of an equal eRickaels their whole 
length: branches at the top covered with a calcareous cruit fuil 
of minute pores, 
Penicillusy Stem fingle, incrufled, terminated by an orbicular tuft of 
dichotomaus filiform jointed ramifications. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 126. n. 35. tab. 25. f. 4-9. 
Amen. Acad. 4. p. 257. tab. 3. fig. V. 
Seba Muf..1. tab. 1. fig. 10 
Inhabits the West Indies 3 1—4 inches long, generally white. 
Terrestris. With oppofite branches, cylindrical joints, and lateral pe- 
; duncled tranfverfely wrinkled fru&tifications. 
Meefe fl. Frif. p.75..2. 503. tab. 1. 
Inhabits woods of Friefland; a few lines high, and is very pro- 
bably a fhrubby Lichen, 
101. SERTULARIA. Animal growing in 
the form of a plant: fem. Eonched: 
producing Polypes from cup- -ihaped. 
denticles or minute celis. 
A. Siem rae tubular, fixed by tbe bafe, befet with cup- 
Jbaped dentictes, and furnifbed with veficles ar ovaries 
containing polypes, eggs or the living young. 
LU * Rojacea. 
