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rous, alternate, open, and subdividing into smaller 
branches ; the little branches bristled, straight, stiff, 
inclined to the front, and disposed in pairs or thinly 
scattered ; height from four to five decimetres.— 
Plate 14. fig. 4. a. B, 
Indian Ocean. 
MANY-LEAVED. 
14. Antipathes myriopliylla. Stems very branch- 
ing, and curved ; branches scattered, and rambling ; 
pinules few, setaceous, short, erect, and sometimes 
ramified. 
Var. B. Ramifications more upright, and less wide ; 
height from four to five decimetres. 
Indian Ocean and Mediterranean. 
SEA-FENNEL. 
15. Antipathes fxniculacea. Stem much branched ; 
branches setaceous, and irregularly pinnated ; pi- 
nules discomposed. 
Mediterranean. 
FEATHERY. 
16. Anti path f.s pennacea. Stem much branched, 
and couching ; branches pinnated ; pinules very close, 
setaceous, and rough. 
Indian Ocean. 
subpinnated. 
17. Antipathes subpinnata. Branching, pinnated, 
and rough ; pinules setaceous and alternate. 
Mediterranean. 
CYPRESS. 
18. Antipathes cupressus. Stem simple, long. 
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