WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. ror. Sertularia. 679 
* Fakata. Denticles pointing one way, imbricate, truncate: veficles 
ovate: branches pinnate, alternate, ; 
Ellis Corall. 5. 12. ab. 7. n. 11. fia. A. 
Moris. Hist. Pl. 4. 0. 650. tab. 9. fig. 2. 
Plakn. phytogr. tab. 47. fig. 12. 
2. Ellis Corall. tab. 58. fig. 5; 6. 
Inhabits European and Yndian íeas; 3 inches to a footlong: fem a 
little fexuous: denticles in a fingle row. 
*Pluna, . Denticles pointing one way, imbricate, campanulate: ve- 
ficles gibbous, crefted: branches pinnate, alternate, 
lanceolate. 
Ellis Corall. p. 13. 14b. 7. n. 12. b. B. 
Seba Muf. 3. t. 301. fig. 1. 
Bocc. Muf. p.257. tab. 6. fig. 6. 
Cavolin. pol, mar. 3. p. 219. tab. 8. fig. 5. 
Inhabits the European Coaffs, climbing up Fuci: branches jointed : 
denticles ferrate at the margin and fupported in front by a {mall 
hollow fpine: «e/cles with a denticulate margin and generally 
5 oblique crefted ribs. 
Echinata.  Denticles oppofite, pointing one way, campanulate: veficles 
' crefted : branches pinnate, alternate, lanceolate. . 
Fa. Succ. 2246 Pallas el. Zoopb. p. 152. n. 94. 
Inhabits the fhores of Scvedex, on Fuci, 
* Antennina Denticles verticillate, in fours, fetaceous: veficles obliquely 
truncate, verticillate: ftems generally fimple. 
Ellis Corall. p. 15. tab: 9. a. A. Boce. Maf. tab. 6. f. 2, 
Plukn. phytogr. tab. 48. fig. 6... Pet. pl. tab. 2. fo 10. 
^ Ginann. opuft- 16. tab. 11. fig. 25. 
2. Branched. Ellis Phil. Tranf. 48. rab. 22. f 
Inhabits the Bretifk Coasts; often near a foot high, yellow with 
very fne capillary yellowffh radicles: fem furrounded with 
{mall incarved fetaceous branches, on the upper fides of which 
are rows of {mall cup-fhaped denticles: wvefcles placed on pe- 
dicles obliquely open towards the ftem and placed round it at 
the infertion of the branches. 
*Verticil- Denticles obfolete: veficles campanulate, toothed round the 
lata. rim, on long twiited pedicles, and placed in fours 
round the ftem: branches a!ternate. 
Ellis Corall, p. 25. tab. 13.2. 20. fig.a. A. 
Inhabits the British Coasts: item ribbed, very loofely branched : 
denticles not vifiole: wvelicles nearly erect, glutinous: ovaries 
oval, ending in a tubular mouth. 
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