CORALLIFERI. 437 
T. indivisa, Lam.; Ellis, Corall., XVI, c, is found on the 
coast of France; its tubes are simple and two or three inches 
high, resembling pieces of straw *. 
Tipiana, Lamour., 
Zigzag tubes presenting a small open branch at each angle f. 
Cornvuaria, Lam., 
Where the tubes are conical, from each of which issues a Polypus 
with eight dentated arms, like those of the Alcyonize, Gorgonie, 
Sent Tn 
Anouarneia, Lam., 
The tubes are small, cylindrical, and adhere to a creeping stem, each 
one opening laterally, and near the extremity, for the passage of a 
Polypus§. In 
CAMPANULARIA, Lam., 
The extremities of the branches through which the Polypi pass are 
widened and bell-shaped. 
Lamouroux separates them into CiyT1A where the stems are san- 
dent || : 
And Laomxpga where they are not; the bells also are smaller and 
the branches shorter 4. 
SERTULARIA, Lin. 
The Sertularize have a corneous stem, sometimes simple, sometimes 
ramous, on the sides of which are cells, extremely various in form, 
that are occupied by the Polypi, all connected with a gelatinous 
stem that traverses the axis, like the medulla of a tree. They propa- 
gate by ova or buds, which are developed in cells larger than the rest, 
and of a different form. 
The various directions of their cells have caused them to be sub 
divided. 
AGLACPHENIA, Lamour.—Puiumu.aria, Lam., 
Where the little cells are arranged on one side only of the branches**, 
* Add Tub. ramosa, Ellis, Corall., XVII, a ;—Tub. muscoides, Id.. XVI, b ;— 
Tub. Trichoides, Id., Ib., a;—Tub. solitaria, Rapp., Ac. Nat. Cur. XIV, xxxviii, 2. 
t Tibiana fasciculata, Lamour., Polyp. Flex., pl. vii, f. 3, a. 
Here, Lamouroux places L1AGOREs, TELESTIO and NEOMERIs, subgenera which 
perhaps would be as well arranged in the vicinity of the hollow Coralline. 
t Tubularia cornucopia. N. B. The pretended Tubularie of Esper, pl. xi— 
xxvi, merely represent the envelopes of ova of some Mollusca Gasteropoda, the 
eighteenth excepted, which is a Galaxaura. 
§ Sertularia anguina, Ell., Corall., XXII, ii. ce. C, D. Lamouroux has changed 
this name to AETEA, 
|| Sertularia verticillata, Ell., Corall., XIII, a;—WSert. volubilis, Id., XIV, a;— 
Sert. uva, Id., XV, 6 ;—Sert. rugosa, Id., XV. a, A. 
| Sertularia dichotoma, Gm., Ell., Corall. XII, a, C ;—Sert, spinosa, Id., Ib., XI, 
b, d ;—Sert. geniculata, Ib., 6 ;—Sert. muricata, Sol. and Ell., Cor., VII, 3, 4, 
** Sertularia myriophyllum, Gm., Ell., Corall., VIII, a, A ;—&. pennatula, Sol. 
and Ell., VII, 1, 2 ;—S. pluma, Ell., Cor., VII, b, B, 3 ;—S. setacea, Ib., xxviii, 4, 
D, T ;—Ol. pinnata, Ib., XI, a, A; S. frutescens, Soll. and Ell. VI, a, A; S. falcata, 
Ell., Corall., VII, a, A; and xxxviii, 5, f;—Aglaoph. cypres, Zool. de Freycin., pl. 
xci, 1—3 ;—Agl. Godard, Ib., xev, 9, 10. 
