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i Pennatula, Denticles in a Tingle row, crenate on the rim and fupported 

 by a flender truncate incurved horn : branches oppofite. 

 Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 56 n. 31 . tab. 7. fig r , 2. 

 Inhabits the Indian Ocean ; 5 or 6 inches long : yellowifh-brown : 

 denticles with 2 oppofite fpines on the rim, 



i *£iticu!at Denticles oppofite, ovate, with a fingle erecl: one at the 

 junctures of the branches: veficles obovale with a tu- 

 bular mouth in the centre: Item zig-zag with alternate 

 branches. 



Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 57. n. 32. tab. 6, c. C. 



Inhabits the Briiifk mores; very tender: fiein much branched. 



, Quadriden* Denticles in fours, oppofite, at the joints ofthe'flem: ftem 

 tata. fimple, with the joints tapering and twilled towards 



the bafe. 

 Soland. and Ellis Cor all. p* 57. ». 33. tab. 5. g, G. 

 Inhabits the African mores, on the Fucus lendigerus. 



i Spicata* Denticles in threes, cylindrical, terminal and nearly clofed 

 at the mouth : veficles ovate, axillary : (lem tubular,- 

 panicled, annulate, with trichotomous branches dif- 

 pofed in whorls round the rings. 

 Inhabits Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 58. it. 34, 



j tEvamih Denticles mort, oppofite: veficles lobed, arifrng from oppo- 

 fite branches: branches oppofite. 

 Soland- and Ellis Cot all p 5 8 . n . 3 4. 



Inhabits the Britijh coaf s, on Fuci: 2 inches high, very flender 

 and yellow with fulvous veficles. 



I *Muricata> Denticles pedicled, proceeding alternately from the joints 

 of the branches : veficles oval ; fpinous : Hem jointed. 

 Soland. and Ellis Corall. p. 59. n. 36. tab. 7./. 3,4. 

 Inhabits the mores of Scotland: veficles nearly globular,- placed 

 on pedicles, and fall of pointed fpines from crefted ribs. 



, Secundaria. Denticles in a fingle row, campanulate : veficles axillary 5 

 (lem minute, white, incurved. 

 Cavolin. pol. mar. 3. p. 226. tab. S.f. I 5, 16. 

 Inhabits the Mediterranean ; hardly 3 lines high, and not thicket' 

 than a very fine brittle. 



j Mmnensis. Denticles alternate, very thin, fp reading : veficles oval, 



peduncles axillary : Item much branched, dichotomous. 



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