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The Natural Hiftory of the Book IX. 
The SzEA-GRass, 
pet S is of a green Colour, hanging in many very fine long filky 
Shreds ; growing generally upon the Rocks, between high and low 
Water-mark. 
The THICK PLUSHY Sea-Moss. 
ans IS is generally of a green Colour, of a foft pluthy ‘Texture ; 
growing upon Stones and Rocks in the Sea, 
The GRAPE-SEA-WEED. 
HIS is of a dark Amber-colour. Its feveral Branches are fo many 
hollow Tubes, the Extremity of each generally ending in a {mall, 
round Berry, about as big as a Grain of Pepper. 
The GREEN SiLKyY Sea-Moss. 
"BA HIS grows generally between high and low Water-mark ; and very 
much refembles, in its Texture and Appearance, a confufed feat- 
tered Clufter of raw Silk, — : 2 
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