686 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. ror. Sertularia, 
Gelatinofa. Veficles campanulate: ftem with numerous decompofite 
fpreading branches. 
Pallas el. Zooph. p. 116. 2-67. Ray Syn p. 34. m. 7. 
Inhabits the Netherlands 5 half a foot long, grey-brown. 
Publ: Denticles obfolete: veficles alternate, campanulate, toothed 
round the rim, on long. twifted pedicles: branches 
alternate. 
Ellis Corall. p. 24. tab. 34. 2. 21. a. A, 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p, 51. n. 22. tab. 4. f. e. E. f. F. 
Philof. Tranf. 57. p. 437. tab. 19. fig. g. 
Balter op. 1. tab. 2. fig. 2. a. b. d. f. 3, 4. c. e. f. 7, a—c. 
Inhabits the Eurrpean feas, climbing up other Sertulariz, whit- 
ith, minute: //ez loofely branched : ovaries egg-fhaped, fmooth 
or tranfverfely wrinkled, 
*Syringae Denticles obfolete: veficles cylindrical, moftly alternate, 
placed on fhort twifted pedicles. 
Ellis Corall. 5. 25. tab. 14. fig. b. B. 
Sertularia repens. Soland. & Ellis, p. 52. n. 23. 
Inhabits the European Coafis, on fhells or creeping up other Ser- 
tulariz ; yellowifh. 
*Cufuta, Denticles obfolete: veficles oval, axillary: branches oppo- 
fite, fimple 
Ellis Coral]. p. 28. tab. 14. n. 26. fg. c. C. 
Mull. Zool. Dan, 3. 5. 62. tab. 117. fig. 1— 3. 
Inhabits European feas, adhering to Fuci. } _ 
*Putulofae Stem with alternate dichotomous branches, obfoletely den- 
ticulate on the upper part. 
Ellis Corall. p. 64. tab. 27. fg. b. B. 
Inhabits the fhores of the Ife of Wight; 4 inches long. 
Stem rifing into alternate dichotomous joints, with {mall denticles, 
having a circular rim with a point in the middle of each to- 
wards the upper part of each joint 
*Frutefcens Denticles cylindrical, campanulate, placed in a fingle row 
on the infide of the branches: branches alternate, 
pinnate. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 55. n. 29. tab. 6. f- a. A. 
Inhahits the Britifh fhores: rather hard, blackifh with brown 
branches: fem compofed of (mall united tubes. 
Denticles oppofite, feffile, with an incurved tubular tip: 
veficles large, ovate, quadrangular, the angles termi- 
nating in a fpine, and furnithed with a tubular mouth 
in the centre, placed in a row along the branches: 
branches alternate. 
Inhabits——Soland. (F Ellis, p. §5. 2. 30. t. 6. b. Be Pen- 
Pinaster. 
