688 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 102. Pennatula. 
Grifa. Stem flefhy, with a fmooth midrib and imbricate plaited 
fpinous ramifications. ; 
Barr. ic. 1ab.1316. Petiu. pl. It. tab. 1. f. 8, 
Ellis Phil. T-anf. $3 tab. at. fg 6—10. 
Aldrow. Zooph, tab. A8. f. 35. — obit. exang. t. aC. 
Seba Muf. 3. f. 39. tab. 11 fig. 8. 
Albin, annot. Acad 1. p.77. tab. 6. fig. 1,2, 
Beadfcb. Mar. p.109 tab. 9. fig. 1—3 
Inhabits tbe Adriatic, about 8 inches long; fhines by night: 
back of the midrib lanceolate, fmoothifh : rays imbricate and 
undulate on the anterior margin, the lobules armed with a 
fpine and obtufely crenate at the margin, 
*Phofpho- Stem flefhy, with a rough midrib and imbricate ramifications. 
reas Ellis Philof. Tranfatt. 53. p. 426. tab. 19. f. 1—85. 
Shaw Natur. Mifcell. tab. 39. Boad. Mar. t. 8. f. 5. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 6, f. 1. Ginan, Adr; tab. 55. fu tthe 
Aldrov. Zooph, iab. 18. fig. 36. 
Fohst. exang. tab. 20. Barrel. ic. 13153, 1214. 
Planc. conch. c. 18. tab. 8. fg. E. D, 
Pontopp. Dan. Atl. tab, 30. f. 1—3. Norw. t, 17. f. 1——3. 
Albin. annot. Acad. Y. tab. 6. fig. 3—§? 
Perv. pl. It. tab. 1. fg. 5, 6. 
Inhabits moft feas, and emits a very ftrong phofphoric light ix 
the dark; about 4 inches long, red: /ez villous, with a lan- 
ceolate rough midrib and nearly incumbent rays, the tubes 
pointing all one way. 
Fifa. | Stem a little fle(hy, with the rib feathered each fide and 
furnifhed with 2 filiform tentacula at the bafe. 
Ellis P bilofagb. Tranfa&, 53. tab. 20. f. 15. - 
Boccon. Muf. tab. 20. fig. 15. 
Inhabits the European íeas; 4—6 inches long: fem roundiih, 
wrinkled, with crowded fetaceous ramifications. 
Rubro. Stem flefhy, with a broad tuberculate midrib, the ramift- 
cations imbricate with each a fhort {pine at the bafe. 
Ellis Phrlof. Tranf. $5. tab. 21. fig. 1, 2. 
Boadfch. Mar. p. 101. tab. 8. fig. 1—3, > 
Inhabits the Med:terranean; about 6 inches long; whitifh varied 
with red dots and faffron lines: fem long, obovate, with a 
fubulate midrib, and crowded imbricate rays granulate on the . 
back at the bafe: sues unarmed, in a double row at the tip. 
Mirabilis, Stem filiform, with lunate diftant alternate ramifications. 
Ellis P bilof. d ranf. 53. tab 20. fi17. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. 1. p 38. tab. 11. f. 1—3. 
Muf. Adolph. Fr. 3. p. 95. tab. ig. fade 
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