676 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. ror, Sertularia. 
*Refaceae Panicled, with oppofite tubular truncate denticles and alter- 
nate branches; veficles crowned with fpines. 
El/is Corall p 8. tab. 4, Phil. Tranfa&. 48. 1. 23. f. 5. 
Seba muf 5, tab, 69. f. 6. 
Inhabits the European feas, growing on fhells or creeping up other 
Corallines, white ; vefzcles refembling the bloffom of the pome- 
granate, 
*Pumila. Denticles oppofite, pointed, recurved; veficles obovate ; 
branches loofe and irregular. 
Ellis Corall- p- 9, tab. 5, zm. 8. fig a. A. 
Phil [ranfact. 48. tab. 23. fig. 6. F F. & 57. t, 19, f 11. 
A. Paris. 17V. p. 297. tab. 11. fig. 4, M M, 
Seba Muf, 3. tab. 100. fig. 1. 
Cavol. pol. mar. 3. p 216. tab. 8, fig. 8—10. 
Inhabits the Ocean, on Fuci, particularly the ferratus, 
* Opercula- Denticles oppofite, pointed and nearly erect: veficles ob- 
tá. ovate, covered with a lid: branches alternate. 
Elis Corall. p: 8. tab. 3. n. 6. f. b. B. 
Plukn, pbytogr. tab. 47. fig. 11. Boce. Muf. +. 6. f. 8. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 102. hg. 3 
Moris. Hift, Pl. 3. p. 150. tab. Dv 4:21:31 
Inhabits the European and American íeas, on Fuci and fhells: 
rwigs about 5 inches long: dextic/es bicufpidate, with a fhort 
brittle each fide. 
*Tamarif- Denticles nearly oppofite, truncate, 3-toothed:  veficles 
Ca. ovate, 2-toothed, with a ihort tube ‘in the centre: 
branches aMjoFHate: 
Ellis Corall. p..4. tab. 1, n. v. fg. a. A. 
Inhabits the European feas, and is the largeit of its kind, near 4 
inches long, and growing to fhells, 
* Abigtina. Denticles nearly oppofite, Weary oval: veficles oval: 
branches alternate. ; 
Ellis Corall. p. 4. tab. V. fg. b. B. PIul, phytogr. t. 48. f. 5. 
Moris. Hif. Pl. 3. p. 653. tab. 9. 
Marf. Hift, Mar. p. 76. ie 17. fig. 19. 
Baft. op. fubf. 2. tab. 7 f 2,3. 
Inhabits the European and Mediterranean feas, growing to fhells ; 
about 5 inches long, and often covered with {mall Serpulz: 
branches often pinnate. ' 
“Nigra. Denticles nearly oppofite, minute; veficles large, placed all 
on one fide, oval, quadrangular: branches pinnate. 
Pallas 
