684 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. ror. Sertularia. 
Purpurea.  Denticles fubovate, tubular, in 4 imbricate rows: veficles 
: erect, campanulate: branches dichotomous, {quare. 
Pallas el. Zooph. p. 140. 2. 87. 
Inhabi:s the fea round Kamtfibatka : blackifh-purple, faftigiate, 
disi Denticles appreiied: veficles ovate, rather large, covered 
with a lid and placed in a fingle row: ftem joinied, 
pinnate. 
Pallas el. Zooph. p.137. n. 84. 
Inhabits the Atlantic, creeping on fhells; about 2 inches long, 
pale yellow, 
Filiizz. — Denticles imbricate, placed on one fide only: veficles joint- 
ed: ftem granulate, branched and pinnate, the fubdiyi- 
fions alternate. 
Pallas el. Zoaph. p. 156. n. 98. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean ; pale, 3 inches long. 
Pratica. Denticles in a fingle row on one fide, femicampanulate: 
ftem. granulate, “woody, with alternate fetaceous fub- 
divifions. 
Pallas el. Zocph. f» 357« 2- 99, 
Inhabits the American feas, in tufts on fhells; 6 Ries long, 
yellowifh-grey. 
B. Stem crufiaceous, inclining to fone, and compofed of rows 
of cells: veficles o, in the place of which are fmall glo- 
bules.  Cellaria. 
?Buryaria. Denticles oppofite, cpuodn Gd: truncate: {tem brauched, 
dichotomous. 
Ellis Corall. p. 41. tab. 22. n. 8. a. A, 
lnhabits the B»;/;/A coafts, adhering to Fuci: minute, fexile, 
hyaline : denticizes carinate, with a fmall clavate tube at top. 
*Loriculata Denticles oppofite, obliquely truncate and nearly obfolete : 
branches erect, dichotumous. 
Ellis Corall, p. 40. p 21. fig. b. B. 
Inhabits the B;;//2 coaft, on old Sertulariz. 
* Fastigia~, Denticles alternate, pointed: branches dichotomous, erect. 
ta. Elks Carall. p. 43. fab, 18. 
Cavol. pol. mar. 3. p. 257. tab. 9 fig. 3s 4- 
Cellaria plumofa. Solander & Ellis Corall, P. 2e fr. 
Inhabits the riri/2 feas : denticles with a b} ack fpot in the d ME 
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