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of a milk-white color ; but being fo brittle, it is rare to 

 get perfecl: fpecimens of it. 



Tab.21, 20. Corallina cufpidata. 



Corallina. fubtetrackoto- 

 ma y articulis cylindricisj 

 geniculis tendinaceo-gluti- 

 nojis, ramulis acutis. 



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Spear-pointed Coralline. 



Coralline with branches of- 

 ten dividing into four ; the 

 joints are cylindrical, and 

 united by a glutinous, tendi- 

 nous fubftance ; the branches 

 end in fharp points. 



Tab. 21. Fig. f.. 



This Coralline is very brittle and white ; it grows in 

 tufts about three inches high, and is found on the fhores 

 of the Weft-Indian iflands. 



Tab.21. 

 Fig. e. 



31. Corallina Tribulus. 



Caltrop Coralline. 



Coralline with branches of- 

 ten divided into five ; the 

 joints are two-edged, and 

 united together by a gluti- 

 nous, tendinous fubftance. 



Tab. 21. Fig. e. 



This Coralline is of a whitifh color, and much thicker 

 and larger than the preceding ; it is found on the coafts 

 of the Weft-Indian iflands. 



Corallina fubpentacho- 

 toma^ articulis ancipitibus y 

 ■geniculis tendinaceo-gluti- 

 nojls. 



TAB.24.. 32. Corallina Flabellum. 



Fan Coralline. 



CoraMinaJlipite fimplici Coralline with a fingle in- 

 incruflatO) ramis omnibus cruftated ftem, having the 



conglutinattSy 





