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gluma Of husk^ terminates in three Awns, two of which 
are evea, the other fomewhat lorger. 
Tldek* This fame Grafs Mr. George Stoneflreet brought me 
fometime fince from tb's fame 7/?W. Dr. Sloan hath 
alfo observed one very hke it near the. C//)' of Fmchal'm 
the Ijle of MaJeroj. 
Thefe are all the Plants except Purjlah, which this 
inqutfitive Per/on could find at jhis Ijland, What he 
elle vlferved is as follows, Viz, 
Coraliium album minus Conglomeratum. 
This feems a Congeries or Ciufte- of our jmall White 
Coral Clung toge?her^and which is oiten Cruft- 
ed over with the fame fubflance. 
28. Spongia glohofa reticulata CoralloiJes. 
This grows very hk^ our common Branched Coraltne 
Mo/s^ and exadly Rcfembles Mr. Doodys Pk udoi von- 
juay Syu.'^d. ^o^^^loides/Ray's Synops. £dit. id pag,346. but 
2,- fag, j4<^- t ris gives way as other Sponges, whereas his is bric- 
FU^. tie. 
This I found in the hollow of a dead Echinus^ brought 
from Jfcention, 
Terra Spongiofa nigricans^ Carlonilus exufiis per- 
fmilis. 
This is what feveral parts of the Earth is covered 
with, and in many Places it lies in Heaps, it s very light 
and porous, exaftly Refembling a Cinder or Burnt-^ 
Coal 
Glareola Mtfri/iw^ Perlata. 
Inftead of fine Sand^ the Shoar here is Stored with 
this fort of Grift or fmall Gravel, a great part of which 
is fmooth and fliining like Seed or F^^/r/. 
Fart 
