2& CELLAR! A. 



coneatenatisy ore margi- horns, difpofed like links to- 

 nato. gether, with a margin round 



the mouth of each. 



BuWs-horn Coralline. Ellis Corallin. pag. 42. tab. 22. 

 No. 9. fig. b. B. 



Ser tularin lor teat a. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1316* 



12. Cellaria anguina. Snake's- head Cell. Coralline. 



Cellaria cellulis Jimpli- This Coralline has only fin- 



cijfimiS) tubulis obtufis cla- gle cells, of a blunt tubular 

 vatis, apertura lateralis club-fhape, with an opening 



on one fide. 



Snake Coralline. Ellis Corallin. pag. 43. tab. 22* 

 No. 11. fig. c. C. D. 



Sertularia anguina. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. p. 1317* 



13. Cell aria far ciminoides. Bugle Cell. Coralline. 



Cellaria articulata di- This Coralline is jointed 



chotoma^ articulis fubcy- and dichotomous ; the joints 

 lindricisy cellulis rhombeis are almoft cylindrical, and co- 

 obteclis. vered on all fides with lozenge- 



fhaped cells. 



Bugle Coralline. Ellis Corallin. pag. 46. tab. 23. 

 Tubularia fijlulofa. Linn. Syft. Nat. Ed. 12. pag. 1302,;. 



Tab. 5. 14. Cellaria cereoides. I'orchthiftle Cell. Coralline. 



Fig. b. 



B. CD. Cellaria articulata ra- This Coralline is jointed and 



mofa y articulis fubcylindri- branched, with joints almoft 



eis % 



