Class VI. WORMS. (5| 



Thefe are found fometimes defective, or with 

 only four rays. See Linckius, tab. xxxv. fig. 60. 



Common in all our feas ; feed on oyfters, and are 

 very deftru&ive to the beds. 



Stella pentapetalos cancellata anomalos. Clathrata. 



Linckii, p. 32. tab. xiv. No. 23. and tab. vii. JV*. 9. cc. Cancel- 



lated. 



Ast. with five fhort thick rays ; hirfute beneath \ 

 cancellated above. 



Found with the former ; more rare. fab. xxx. 

 fig. 1. 



Pentadaftyiofafter oculatus. Linckii, /. 31. tab. xxxvi. No. 62. Oculata. 



56J)OTTED a 



Ast. with five fmooth rays, dotted or punctured % 

 of a fine purple color. 



Anglefea. "Tab. xxx. fig. $6. * 



Aftrope&en Irregularis. Linckii, p. 27. tab. vi.Jig. 13. Irregularis. 



57.Rimmed 8 



Ast. with five fmooth rays ; the fides furrounded 

 with a regular fcaly rim -, on the mouth, a plate 

 in form of a cinquefoil j of a reddifh hue. 



Stell 



