636 i WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 91. Millepora. 



Violacea. Flat, branching, with erecl flexuous round branches a little 

 comprefTed, with a porous future encompafTmg the 

 margin. 



Soland arid EUis CoralL p» 1 40. n. 17. 



Inhabits the South Sea Ifiands, about 3 inches high; fine violet- 

 blue, with 2 rows of fmall pores each fide the margin befides 

 the line of larger ones furrouriding it: furface rough, with j 

 here and there clutters of little finds. 



■z, ■' 

 tfubulifera. Solid, branched, with tubular fcattered pores; branches 



confluent, with tapering rough extremities. 

 MarfiHift. Mar. p. 147. tab. 31. fig. 147, 148. 

 Inhabits the Sicilian feas; about 4 inches high, white, folid, the 



trunk and larger branches fmooth. 



* 



*Fafcialis. Membranaceous, flat, narrow, branched, flexuous, wit 

 pores on both ftdes. 



Ellis Cor all. /. 72. tab. 30. fig. b. 



Borlafe Cornwall^ tab. z\.fig.b» 



Mar/. Hiji. Mar. p. 148. tab. 33./^. 160. j. 1 — 3. 



Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 133. n y 7. 



Inhabits the Mediterranean and the coait of the IJleof Wight, an.d 

 grows in irregular mafTes: branches flat, narrow and irregularly 

 fubdivided, which coalefce, twift and branch out again, leaw 

 ing hollow fpaces between them : about 6 inches in diameter. 



*Foliacea t Foliaceous, flexuous, uniting here and there at the extre- 

 mities, and covered with hardly vilible pores on both 

 fur faces. 



Ellis Coral, p. 71. tab. $0. fig. A, B, C. 



Found growing to an oyfter-mcll at the Ifie of Wight : s from 3 

 inches to a foot long : white, ftony. 



Zeytanica. Compofed of thin concrefcent irregularly divided men> 

 ' branes, with rows of oblong cells each fide. 

 Pall. el. Zooph.p. 44. n. 10. 

 Inhabits the Indian Ocean: white. 



Forniculofa Cruftaceous, with rows of vaulted cells furnifhed with 

 ; fmall ringent lip and clofe'd by a membrane. 

 Pall. el. Zooph. p. 47. ?i. 12. " ' ' 



Inhabits South America,, adhering to other corallines : refemblcs 

 the Fluitra foiiacea, and may probably be a Cellepore. 



Cruduhr.ta Cruflaceous, fomewhat branching and irregularly fhaped, 

 with rows of oblong cellb doled by a membrane, and 

 very entire diviiions. 



