120 . III. DIST. CHAR. Prototype, 



f. ) 91. Fructual (fructuale) belonging to the fruit 

 This may be 



The INTERSTICES of theStirp (Interstitia) 



* On the surface. 



Flat (piano) Concave (concava) Sulcated (sulcata} Rough 

 (scabra) Radiated (radiata} Even (lama} &c., &c. 



* * In the interior part of the mass. 



fl.)Filled (ejcpleta) made up between the cells the space between 

 the stirplets not empty. 



Solid (solida) filled with a close, uniform substance 

 Cavernous (cavernosa) full of large, angular holes or cavities. 



Madrepora radiata, T. 47. f.8. Ellis. 

 Porous (porosa) full of small, circular holes. Madrepora in- 



terstincta, T. 56. Ellis. 

 Partitioned (dissepta) divided by dissepiments or partions. Tu- 



bipora musica, T. 27 Ellis. 



Empty (inania^ void; not filled up between the cells. Madre- 

 pora angulosa, T. 34. Ellis. Tubipora Strues. Gmel. Syst. 



Nat. p. 3755. n. 10. 



The CELLS (Cellute) 

 c.) Simple (simplices') not divided by lamella:. Tulipora, Mille- 



pora, &c. 

 Lamelloso-stellate (lamelloso-stellata) divided by perpendicular 



lamellae, disposed in a star-like form. Madrepora. 

 Lamelloso-reticulate (lamelloso-reticulatte) divided both by 



perpendicular and horizontal lamellae. Madrepora. 

 fc.)Poriform (poriformes) like simple pores. Corallina, &c. 

 Tubaeform (tub&formes) like tubes. Tubularia, &c. 

 Urceolate (urceolatce) pitcher-shaped ; more or less bellying out 



towards the base, and contracted at the mouth or aperture. 



Cellepora. 

 Alveolate (aheolatce) crowded and angular, like the cells in a 



honey-comb, Madrepora retepora, T. 54. f. 3. 4. 5. Ellis. 



