C i4iFT 
Ih J Ddcnption. of /ome Coralls, and other curious 
Submarines lately fefit James Petiver^ Jpotheca-' 
ry and Fellow of theVs^ojA Society, from the Phi- 
lippine Ifles by the ^Verend George Jofeph Ca- 
mel 5 as alfo an Account of fome Plants from Chu- 
fan anifland on the Coajl of China 5 CoUeBed by 
Mr James Cuninghame, Chyrurgeoyi ^ F. R. S. 
The Philippine Submarines are as follows 5 
I, T Tippuris Indica albida, geniculis nigris. 
' J[ Hipipuris' faxea Clus. Exotic. 124. I. 6. Ce 8. Fig, 
Chabr. 576. Fjg. 4. L B; V. 5. 1. 39. C 47. Fig. 
Bquifeio fimilis faxea C. B. 365. 19, Ray, H. PI. 68. c. 6. 
H. Ox. V. 2. p. ^57. 13. 
I take this Cor rail to be an incrujlation^ as tt feems by its 
lejjer Branches^ the greater are flriated between the joynts. 
1. Rete J^hilipfenfe nigrum, telis quadrangulis duplica- 
tis, 
This is a rare [pedes of SQSL^ianJts texture very lil^ Gawfe, 
but doubly matted^ as it mre two f$ldsj the bafe or hot* 
torn is narrow^ ^retching it f elf like an open Fan, but round 
mthout Angles^ fee its Figure in our Gazophylacium Naturae 
& Artis. r^/>. 32. Fig, I. 
3. Kqiq Philippenfey fummo albido, inferne fufco, telis 
inordinatis. 
The branches of thk run one into another^ without any 
reticulate order^ below they are broad^ jiiff' and b own^ to* 
wards tbe top whitid) and more flexible^ many of ihefe 
K k k k k k k fc Jlmts 
