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8. A, 



9. — incrustaiis. 

 10. — serpens. 



trigonum. 



11. — 



12. — foraturn. 



13. — 



14. — 



cribrarium. 

 phalloides. . 



13. — 

 16. — 



17. — 



vesparium. — Fixed, erect, large, ovato-oblong ; apex, 

 obtuse ; internally cavernous ; many 

 minute openings. 



Lobated ; spongio-fibrous within ; nu- 

 merous small substellated pores. 



Fleshy, tape-like ; tortuously creeping ; 

 with wart-like prominences, with sub- 

 radiated openings. 



Carnous ; cellular ; sub trigonal ; cover- 

 ed all over with small openings. 



Oblong ; sraoothish ; surface subreti- 

 culated ; foramina rather large and 

 scattered. Spongia ? 



Coriaceous ; widely incrusting. 



Pedicle short and thick, supporting 

 wide tortuous lobated branches, heap- 

 ed in a dense mass ; small scattered 

 oscula. 

 pyramidale. ^.Cylindrico - conical ; red and fleshy 



within, 

 pulmonaria. ^Pulpous ; olive-coloured and livid ; com- 

 pressedly lobated ; covered with very 

 small stellated oscula. — Ellis Cor. 

 p. 97, n. 1, Tab. xvii. b. B.C.D. 

 lyncurium (Orange du mer). — Globose ; fibrous ; yel- 

 low ; war ted. — Plane. Conch. Min. 2, 

 p. 44, app. 2, p. 114, n. 3; Marsil, 

 p. 82, Tab. xiv. n. 72, 73. 



White ; very branched ; thin ; subdi- 

 vided; with tubular- terminal pores. 



Wide ; rounded ; lamelliform ; with 

 thick lamellae windingly plaited ; sub- 

 cristated ; with minute scattered fo- 

 ramina. 

 I. 



18. — alburnum. 



19. — plicatum 





