582 ZOOPHYTES. 



A. cuprcssus, Lamarck, ii. 481, No. 10. by Lamarck. Its mode of growth is 

 , Lamour., Polyp, flex., 380 ; Encyc., similar, but its form is much broader, 



72. the lateral branches being three or four 



Esper's A. panimlata (Fortsetz. i. tab. 12), inches long, and stouter. It is described 



is referred with a query to this species, by Esper, as ovato-paiiiculate. 



14. ANTIPATHES PENNACEA. 



A. ramosa, subincurva ; pinnulis creberrimis ; pinnularum axe setaceo, 

 hispido. 



Ramose, somewhat incurved; pinnules much crowded ; axis of the 

 pinnules setaceous, hispid. 



Indian Ocean. Lamarck. 



Humph., Amboyn., vi. 209. Antipatlies pennacea, Bosc., vers. iii., 40. 



Antipathes pennacea, Pallas, Zooph., 269. , Lamour., Pol. flex., 379; Encyc. 71. 



, Lamk., 2d ed., ii. 483. 



15. ANTIPATHES SCOPARIA. (Lamarck.} 



A. parce ramosa, sitperne paniculato-corymbosa ; ramis ramulisque 

 elongalis gracilibus ; ramulorum axejiliformi, hispidulo, scabro. 



Sparingly ramose, above paniculate-corymbose ; branches and branch- 

 lets long and slender; axis of branchlets filiform, finely hispid, 

 scabrous. 



Mediterranean Sea. Marsilli. 



Antipathes scoparia, Lamk., ii. 480, No. 7. Antipathies scoparia, Lamour., Pol. flex., 

 , Esper, Fortsetz., ii. tab. 14. 376 ; Encyc., 70. 



16. ANTIPATHES FCENICULUM. (Lamarck.} 



A. ramosissima, laxa, subpaniculata ; ramorum axe inferne subcom- 

 presso, spinoso, ramulorumque ultimorum setaceo, levigato. 



Much branched, lax, subpaniculate ; axis of the branches somewhat 

 compressed, spinous, of the terminal branchlets setaceous, smooth. 



