RADIATA. 653 



Pavonia agaricites.—The Mushroom Pavonia. Plate Ixxxvii. fig. 20. 

 Undulations stelliferous, transversely flexous and acute. Inhabits the Ame. 

 rican seas. 



Fungia agariciformis. — The Mushroom-Shaped Fungia. Plate Ixxxviii. 

 fig. 2. Described, vol. ii. p. 424. 



Caryophillia cyathus. — The Measure Caryophylla. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 5. 

 Turbinate club-shaped, or a solitary stem ; star concave, with a papillose 

 centre. 



rMjj.vora OTitsrca.— The Music Tubipora. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 10. Having 

 di.stinct cylindrical tubes, and distant partitions; of a bright scarlet. Inha- 

 bits the Indian ocean. 



Millepora informis.— The Shapeless Millepora. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 1). 

 Irregular and solid ; branches thick and nodose. 



Retepora cellulosa.—The Cellular Retepora. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 1. Flat- 

 tened, thin, greatly undulated, with elliptic cells. Inhabits the Indiau 

 ocean. 



Efchara foliacea.—The Foliated Eschara. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 4. With 

 numerous, flexous, coalescing lamlnse; pores small, round, and separate. 

 Inhabits the European seas. 



Tubtdipora traiisversa.—The Transverse Tubulipora. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 

 25. White within ; tubular cells disposed in transverse rows, united at their 

 base. Inhabits the Mediterranean sea. 



Fhistra cariasea.— The Coaly Flustra. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 22. Foliaceous, 

 with wedge-shaped, linear, obtuse lobes. Inhabits the Frith of Forth. 



Dichotomaria obtusata. — The Obtuse Dichotoma. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 24. 

 Branching, with oblong-ovate joints, and compressed in a dry state. Inha- 

 bits the Bahama Islands. 



Anguinaria spahdata.—Tl\e Spoon-Shaped Anguinaria. Plate Ixxxviii. 

 fig. 23. With spatuliform cells, placed on an upright stem. Inliabits the 

 European seas. 



Cellaria salicornia.—T\\e Salicorn Cellaria. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 2a natural 

 size ; 21 magnified. Joints cylindrical ; cellsThomboidal. Inhabits the seas 

 of Europe. 



TJriozoa Caribcea. — The Caribaean Liriozoa. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 18. size of 

 nature ; 19 magnified. Cells in opposite clusters, terminal. Inhabits the 

 West Indian seas. 



Serialaria lendigera. — The Lendigera Serialaria. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 8. 

 size of nature; 9 magnified. With filiform, jointed branches; and the cells in 

 distinct rows. Inhabits the seas of Europe. 



Plumularia cristata. — The Crested Plumularia. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 6. 

 size of nature ; 7 magnified. Loosely branched ; cells companulate aud 

 sessile ; with crested vesicles. Inhabits the seas of Eiu-ope. 



Sertularia Cupressina. — The Cypress Sertularia. Plate Ixxxviii. fig. 14. 

 size of nature; 15 magnified. Compound and elongated branches ; cells cylin- 

 drical and obliquely truncated ; vesicles sub-ovate, with a sub-tubular 

 orifice. Inhabits the seas of Europe. 



Campatiularia dichotoma. — The Dichotomous Campanularia Plate 

 Ixxxviii. fig. 16. size of nature ; 17 magnified. Stem filiform ; cells bell-shaped 

 and terminal. Inhabits the seas of Europe. 



Tubularia ramosa.—T\\e Branched Tubularia, Plote Ixxxviii. fig. 12. size 



