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The Defcription of Plate XIX. 
The ACtinia fociata, or Cluftered animal 
flower, with its radical tube adhering 
to a rock, (tf) One of the animals 
flretching out its claws. 
A perpendicular diile&ion of one of thefe 
bodies, to fhew the gullet, inteftines, 
ftomacb, and fibres, or tendons, that 
move the claws. (#) A young one 
ariflng out of the adhering tube. 
1 he ACtinia after, or Sea ftar flower, 
from the new ceded Iflands. 
The A&inia anemone, or Sea anemone, 
from the fame place. 
The under part of the fame, by which 
it adheres to rocks. 
I he Actinia helianthus, or Sea fun-flower, 
from the fame place. 
The under part of the fame. 
The Acftinia dianthus, or Sea carnation, 
from the rocks at Haftings in Suflex : 
this animal adheres by its tail, or 
fucker, to the under part of the pro- 
jecting rocks, oppofite to the town ; and, 
when the tide is out, has the appear- 
ance of a long white fig : this is the 
form of it when it is put into a glafs 
of fea-water. It is introduced here 
as a new variety of this animal, not 
yet deferibed. 
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