WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 91. Millepora. 637 - 



Buffer op.fubf I. p. 83. tab**], fig* 4, 5. 

 Seba Muf. 3, tab, \00.f. 2. 



Inhabits the fait dykes of Holland, and the Atlantic: greyifh- 

 white, aud forming fubglobular maiTes. 



Erofa. Cruftaceous, with open cells pectinate at the lateral margin. 

 Pall, el Zooph. p. 38. «. 7. 

 Inhabits the American Ocean, affixed to rocks. 

 Cells with erect fubulate teeth, about 4 each fide. 



Reticulata. Membranaceous, with anaftomofing depreiTed linear 

 branches rough on the upper furtace, with prominent 

 pores. 



Solander and Ellij Cor all. p. I 39. #. 15. 



Ginann. op, pofih, I . p. 9. tab, 4. fig . 8. 



Argent?. Orycl. p 367. tab. 22, /, 5. 



Bonan. Muf, Kirch. 3. p, 266. n. 14. tab. 43./*. 12. 



ik/ar/, Hift. Mar. tab. 34.7%. 165, 166. 



Roques de Maum. Polyp, p. 72. /<a£. 15. C. 



Inhabits the Mediterranean and ?#£/? Indies : white, brittle, hori- 

 zontal, convolute and very much branched, the reticulate 

 branches growing in an undulate manner and coalefcing here 

 and there ; the upper furface rough with pointed pores, the 

 under furface ftriate. 



fCeilulcfat Membranaceous, reticulate, funnel-form, irregularly waved 

 and plaited at the margin, with numerous pores on one 

 fide. 



Skqiv Natur. Mi/cell. tab. 1 69. 

 Ellis Corall. p. 72. tab. 25. fig. D. d. F, 

 Colander aud Ellis Corall. p. 1 38. n. 14, 

 Pontopp. Hill, Nornv. I. tab. 14. f. F. 

 Ail. Nidrof,^.p i 77. tab. 3 /. 1. d. i.fig, 3. 

 Argent. Qryft 9 tab. 22. fig, 2. D'aub. Mific. tab. 23, 

 Rumpfi.Amb. 6, p. 247. /*£. Sj.fi. 5, 

 B.onan. Muf. Kirch, tab. 286- yfg. 10. 

 Borlafe Cornwall, tab, 24. j£g-. I o. 

 Kundm. rer. nat. t, iz.fi. 3. Muf Gctt=w. t % 48. fi. 5. 

 Af^r/", A'/?. Mar. /. 149. /*£. 33. /*. 161 . n. \ 2. 

 Ginan, Adr. tab. 4.^. 9. if«wr £)^//f. J. A. iii./*. 3. 

 Watch. Naturfi. ^.tab. $.fz. Chabr. Str.ic. 577, 

 Seba Muf. 3, /«£. 100. 7%. 11. /«£. 101,/*. 5, 6. 

 Ca<vol. pol. mar. 1. tab. 3. _/£§•. 12 — 15. 



Inhabits the Mediterranean and European feas, fixed to marine 

 fubftances, and refembles a piece of lace, confifting of a flat 

 erect undulating membrane covered with large regular perfo- 

 rations, fometimes difpofed in a cup-fhaped form, at other 

 times running into loofe folds with a waved margin like a 

 rume; about 3 inches high, folid, brittle, white or yellowifh- 

 grey, with very vivacious polypes. Cloth* 



