686 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. ror. Sertularia, 
Ellis Corall. p. 38. tab. 20. fig.d. D. 
Inhabits the European feas, on marine fubftances; 4 or 5 lines 
high, whiufh: ce//s with wide mouths, 
¢Eburnea. Denticles alternate, truncate, a little prominent: veficles 
gibbous, with a tubular beak on one fide: branches 
{preading. | 
Ells Corall p 39. fab. 21. fig. a. A. 
Cavel. pel. mar. 3. p. 240. tab. g. figs 5—7. 
Inhabits the European and Meduerraneanfeas, on other Sertularize 
and Fuci; an inch high, white. " 
*Cornuta. Wentic'es alternate, truncate, with a fingle hair on the top 
of each:  veficles gibbous, with a tubular beak; 
branches alternate. 
Eliis Corall. p. a2. tab. 21, fig. c. C. 
Inhabits the European and Mediterranean feas, on Fuci; ftony, 
clear white and hardly 4 lines long: denticles curved, taper- 
ing towards the baíe and placed on each other, 
*Loricata. Denticles in a concatenate row pointing one way, with a 
margined mouth horned beneath: branches alternate. 
Elks Corall. p 42° tab. 22. fig. b. Be 
Inhabits the Britifh ana Mediterranean feas, on Fuci. 
Dezticles like inverted horns placed on each other, with a fhort 
hair on the top, 
*Anguina. Stem very fimple, without denticles, but befet with very 
fimple obtufe clavate arms each with a lateral opening. 
Ellis Gorall. p. 43. tab..22. fig c. C. D. 
Cavol. pol. mar. 3. p 221. tab. 8. f. 11. 
Inhabits the European’ and Mediterranei feas, climbing up mae 
rine fubftances; white, foft, flexile, varying in form, and ap- 
pears to connect the Sertulariz and Byes arms teltaceous. 
Cereoides. Denticles imbricate, with fomewhat prominent mouths; 
{lem branched, jointed, the joints cylindrical. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 26. n. 14, tab. $. fig. b. B—E. 
Inhabits the coaft of 4frica;_ 3inches high: whitith, tony, age 
gregate, with fhort joints. 
Tulipifera, Cells in threes on the upper part of the joints and united 
together: ftem branched, with clavate joints. 
Sclander and Ellis Corall. p. 27. n. 15. tab. 5. a. A. : 
Inbabits the West Indies, adhering to Fuci; about half an inch 
high and clear white: 4em ftony, fubdiaphanous: ce//s eften 
terminal. - 
Flabellum. 
