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The oblique view of the opening of the 
cell with the fucker and operculum. 
The cell with the operculum open. 
The cell covered with its operculum. 
The Coral lium Lichenoides of Ellis’s 
Corallines, with ovaries upon it. 
The natural and magnified fize of a piece 
of this Coral, to fhew the arrange- 
ment of the in fide of the cells, which 
are juft the fame as in the following. 
The order of the cells, in.a joint of the 
Corallina Officinalis, to fhew the 
great affinity between them. 
The natural fize of a fmall piece of the 
Corallina Officinalis. 
The milk-white Millepora calcarea, from 
the Mediterranean, where, though 
the pores are not vifible on the out- 
fide, the arrangement ot the cells^in 
the infide are the Erne with the Co- 
rallium Lichenoides, and Corallina 
Officinalis. 
The Corallina Rofarium, or White-bead 
band-ftring of Sloan s Hift. o*. Ja- 
maica, Tab. XX. fig. 3. 
Two joints magnified, one to (hew the 
fituation and figure of the pores, and 
the other to fhew how the fuckers 
pafs from the middle cartilaginous 
tube through the calcareous covering 
to the furface. 
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