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I. ACTINIA. 



ANIMAL FLOWER. 



rum. 



Os terminale^ dilata- 

 hile y tentaculis cinEium. 



Animal y^ affigenslafe^ This animal fixes itfelf by 



€arnofum> oblongum^ te- its bafe ; it is of a flefhy fub- 

 res y contra&ik) vivipa- fiance, and a roundim ob- 

 long form, capable of ex- 

 tending or contracting itfelf; 

 it produces its young alive 

 through its mouth. 



The mouth, which is in 

 the middle of the upper part, 

 is capable of great extenflon, 

 and is furrounded by rows of 

 claws or tentacles. 



It has no other opening but 

 that. 



Olf. It fometimes pro- 

 repente interdum proli- duces its young from a creep- 

 fera. ing tubulous bafe. 



I have fome doubt, whether the animal, which I have 

 called AElinia fotiata> or Clufter'd animal flower, pro- 



B perly 



la. 



K^exX.UT2Lprceter os nul- 

 Obf. Ex bafe tubulofa 



