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4. Cellaria reptans. Creepi7ig Celleferous Coralline. 



Cellaria repens dicho- This creeping celleferous 



totna articulately cellulis Coralline has dichotomous 

 alternis unilatcralibus^ of- jointed branches, with its cells 

 cults bifetis. facing one way and placed al- 



ternately; their mouths have 

 two little briftles. 



Creeping Coralline, Ellis Corallin. pag. 37. tab. 20. 

 No. 3. fig. b. B. 



Sertularia reptans. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 13 15. 



This celleferous Coralline is very common on the Eng- 

 lifh coaft, and is generally found adhering to fliells and 

 fucus's. 



There is one thing very remarkable in the radical 

 tubes, by which fome of this fpecies adhere, and that is 

 little hooks difpofed along the fides of them, like thofe in 

 briars. See fig. F. in plate 20. Effay on Corallines. 

 This is very different from the roots of. vegetables.. 



5. Cellaria fcrupofa. Stony Angular-celled Coralline* 



Cellaria rep en s lapidofa This creeping celleferous 



dicbotoma y cellulis angu- Coralline is ftony and dicho- 

 latis alternis U7tilaterali- tomous, having alternate cells 

 bus. looking one way, with an an- 



gle projecting on the outward 

 fide of each. 



Creeping Jlony Coralline. Ellis Corallin. pag. 38. 

 tab. 20. No. 4. fig. c. C. 



Sertularia fcrupofa. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 13 15. 



6. Cellaria 



