jlio0is not niching to their oppofite branches look Hh fm^ll 
Thorns. 
4 Corcillaidcs Philippenf, nigricans, ramnlJs vJrgulofis 
inter fcfe eonnedantibus. 
This brdfiches much and rmis oi7<i into another^ efpeciallj the 
filler grom/y the larger the branches the blacker^ the yotuiger 
are, brown, 
5. Gorwiliium nigrum Bomcocnm ramulis virguitis. Mnf. 
FQtiver. IJ7.- .. , 
This differs from the lajl in not netting its branches^ are 
more plyable^ obferving a bujhy order, that a ^at and Fan- 
like. 
6. Myriophyllon Indi£Orientalis ramofiffimum. 
an Abies maritima Coralloides pennara fubhirfuta Brejn : 
prodr- 2. Fig* 3 5. 
Breynius his Figure very mil anfwers this fubmarlne : Its 
Stalks are black-, but hairy divi[ions brown, the lea(l of which 
laji thro the Microfcope appears thick fet roith fmall Thorns, as 
yoH may fee them expfefl in the ^th Decade of mj Gazophyl. 
Nat.^ Art.T2ih. 55- 
7. Myriophylon Philippenfe fetaceum. 
This is not branched in the main, in which it differs from 
the lafl^ and in gr owing hufhy like a Fox- tail. 
8. Alcyoniuiii Vhilippenfe^ ramulis gelatin is impiexis. 
This is a very odd fubmarine, compos d of a brown (hining 
fubftance like Glew, fomewhat brittle if hard preji, it's peculiar * 
ly. mat ted not exactly riefembling any other thing lever ytt faw^ 
fee its Figure in the ^2d Table of my Gazoph* Nat. &c. 
9. Erica pelagica P/^/Y/fj^e;?/?/ carnea. 
This is a beautifd incruftrated Coral, of a pale brick or 
flefh color. ^its leffer branches are finely warted and Jho.4y elegant'* 
ly one into another, the whole is flat and flexiUe like a Sea 
Fan, its crujl thin, hard, and tafles like^nckdiXi^ theCoXdX 
tinder neat h is of a Wuinfcoat colour^ 
lo». Coralloides epifpongiofa Philippenfisy virgulis albis 
carneis, minoribus, pan^iatis. 
12, Cafioli- 
