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Species. 



144. S. damcBcornis . ...With compressed porous branch- 



es, with clefts on one side ; 

 apices palmated. 



145. — caudigera With forked lobes ; the last being 



very long and caudiform. 



146. — loricaris Loose branches, like narrow straps; 



a little compressed, divided 

 and irregularly curved. 



147. — cancellata Ramose, flabellated, and incrusted; 



with round flexuous branches, 

 forming, by coalescing, can- 

 cellae ; the surface finely reti- 

 culated. 



148. — stuposa Ramose, round; towey and vil- 



lous; short and obtuse branches. 



149. — linteiformis In a rounded bush-like form ; the 



branches rather narrow, jag- 

 gedly fringed, rough and sharp 

 to the touch. 



150. — clathrus Many branches, crowded toge- 



ther, and by coalescing forming 

 cancellae ; the apices obtuse, 

 and rather turgid. 



151. — coalita Dilated base, inclosing other bo- 



dies ; numerous roundish, com- 

 pressed branches; fibres closely 

 applied at the surface. 



152. — faveolaria With elongated, sub-cylindrical, 



coalescent branches ; the apices 

 conical ; the surface unequal ; 

 having little pits on the sur- 

 face, and being rough on the 

 edges. 



153. ■ — macrodacti/ la ...With long round compressed 



finger-like processes. 



