WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 102. Pennatula. 687 



Flabellum* Stony, branched, jointed, dichotomous, the joints fomewhat 

 wedge-ihaped and having cells on one tide. 



Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 28, n. 16, tab. 4, c. C. 



Inhabits the Bahama I/lands, about 2 inches high, white, grow- 

 ing in tufts: joints convex and ftriate on one fide, the other 

 flat, with a triple row of cells, 3. 2. 2. 



*Temata. Branched, dichotomous, jointed, creeping, the joints nearly 

 top-fhaped and angular at their lides, with 3 cells in 

 the front of each. 

 Solander and Ellis Cor all. p. 30 n. 1 8. 

 Inhabits the mores of Scotland-, ftony, femitranfparent. 



Cirrata, Stony, jointed, flat, dichotomous, incurved, the joints fub- 



ciliare, ovate, truncate, flat and having cells on one fide. 



So land, and Ellis Cor all. p. zg, 0. 17, tab. 4. d. D. 



Inhabits the Indian Ocean ; about 2 inches high, white : joints 



convex and ftriate on one furface, the other flattened, with a 



double row of cells, 3. 2. 



Qpuntioides Branches in threes, with cylindrical joints covered with 

 (lightly prominent pores. 

 CelJularia opuntioides. PalLZoopb. p. 61. n 20. 

 Inhabits the Eastern Ocean; about half an inch high, ereft, very 

 much branched, white, {tony, with the pores difpofed in a 

 quincunx form. 



102. PENNATULA. Animal not affixed, 

 of various fhapes, fupported by a bony 

 part within, naked at the bafe, the upper 

 part with generally lateral ramifications 

 furnilhed with rows of tubular denticles 

 producing radiate Polypes from each tube. 



Sea Pen. 



Coccinea. Stem round, radicating, with papillous polype-bearing fides, 



and clavate at the top. 

 Lepecb. A#. Petrop. 1778. z. p. I 36. tab. 7. A. 

 Inhabits the deeps of the White Sea, and unites the 2 Genera 



Alcyonium and Pennatula : foft, red, an inch and half high 



and as thick as the little finger, wrinkled, with the papillae 



difpofed in rows. 



Grifeal 



