104 WORMS. MOLLUSCA. 35. Aclinia. 



*Gtmmticea Difk furrounded by femitranfparent retradtHe fentacula;, 

 body longitudinally itriate with numerous miliary 

 glands 



Philof 9 ran/aft 52. />. 82. tab. I > fig. 4. 



Inhabits the c^aft of Cornwall, in the fifTures of rocks. 



Body pale red near the bafe, the reft yellow mixed with grey* 

 afli : glands of the middle row white, the others the fame 

 colour as the ftem : tentacula whitifh, varied ar the upper-part 

 with feveral tranfverfe lines and brown fpots of an irregular 

 figure, and like the backs of fome Snakes, 



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Mefemhry* Difk furrounded with retractile tentacula, the outer mar- 

 anthemum* gin with a row of tubercles. 



Philof. Tranfacl. 52. / 83 tab. I. fig. 5. 



Inhabits rocky fhores of England, and is red in the Cummer, and 

 changes in the aujumn to a dufky-green or brown; tentacula 

 red, blue, white or variegated : tubercles varying hi colour, 



Sociata, Body (lender, trumpet-fhaped, with a fub lobular head 

 furrounded with tentacula: progeny produced from 

 flefhy tubes proceeding from the bafe. 



Elhs PhilcJ. Tranf. 57. p. 436. tab, 19. fig I, 2. 



Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 5 tab. 1, fig 1,2. 



Inhabits Barbadoes, fixed to rocks by its fmaller end, and gene- 

 rally found in large groups. 



After, Stem thick, fmooth, flefhy, fubcylindrical, truncate at the 



tip and furrounded with tentacula 

 Ellis Philof. Tr an facl. 57. p. 436. tab. 19. fig. 3. 

 Inhabits the Weft India lflandt. 



Anem.m. Body flefhy, flattened ; the difk (lightly 6~an -led, and fur- 

 rounded with numerous rows of tentacula. 

 Inhabits Wed Indies, Phil. Tran, 57, tab. 1 9. fig. 4, 5. 



. 

 H&amkus. Body flefhy, flattened, falvcr fhaped ; the difk round and 

 furrounded with numerous rows of tentacula. 

 Inhabits Weft Indies, Phil, Tranf 57. /. 436. tab. 19. /. 6, 7. 



+Diantkus, Smooth, fubcylindrical ; the difk 5-parted and foliaceous, 



with fmall white tentacula: mouth elevated and 



ftriate. Sea Carnation. 



Ellis Phil, Y-anf $1. p. 436. tab. 1 9. fig. 8. 



Inhabits rocky coafts of England, adhering to the under parts of 



rocks ; it hangs downwards, and when left by the tide ha> the 



1 appearance of a (lender long-ftalktd yellow fig* 



Calendula* 



