WORMS. MOLLUSCA. 34. Clava. 35. Aainia; 
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34. CLAVA. Body flefliy, gregarious, 
vate, and fixed by a round pedunfl^' 
aperture lingle and vertical. 
Para&tica. With a whitifh pellucid peduncle, opake red club or hea^' 
and Covered with peliucid conic ere£t fpines. 
Muller Serch. berl Natnrf i./, 406 tab.:; fg- 
Inhabits the Balfic, on tea weeds, fhell-fidi, and floating tii®; 
ber : like the Hydra it poffclTes the power of dilating s*’ 
contraiSiing the mouth. ' ' ’ 
35. ACTINIA. Body oblong, cjlindricfl^' 
flelhy, contrat^tilc, fixed by tbe bafe’ 
mouth terminal, expanfile,*^ furronndf^ 
with numerous cirri, and without 
pther aperture. 
Thefe marine animals are viviparous, and have no other ap^'^ 
tyre except the tpouth : they feeS op fliell lifli and other n>*' 
rine animals, which they draw in with their tentacula 
feelers, in u (hort time rejehing through the fame apertuf^' . 
the fliells and indigeitible parts: they aflutne various forn’-’ 
and when the tentacula are all expanded, have the appearan'^? 
of full-blown flowers : many of them are eatable, and fonie ® 
them, very fapid. 
Rtfa. Rufous, with a rofy foramen or mouth, and pale cirtri; 
Mull Zeal Dan I. p tab.' 
Philof Tran/. 63. tab. \b. fig I — 3. Hill Anim. tab 5. 1 
Inhabits t{ic Ocean, and sdheres to rocks: its lhape is very : 
riable, cylindrical, globular, orevolutc: am whitifli , flend'^'^' 
flexible, moveable and lliprtcr than the diameter of the bqd)’ ' 
the tips truncate. ^ i 
*Crafiicerr Bofjy fed, with thick conic cirri. 
iiha”M'tlatur. Mi/cel tab, 330. Barbui tab. 5. fig. 6. 
Ba(ler opiiji. fuhfi. p^. p. izo. tab. fig. 1. 
Dicquem Phil. '^Iranjaa, 6 ^. tab. 16. fig. 10. tab. 17. /I 1 1, 1 2 ' 
Inhabits the Atlantic, European, and North Sects, 
Body pale red, tranfverfely wrinkled : cirri whitifh at the tips- 
^Plumota. Tentacula fmall: the margin furrounded with penciH^"*^ 
irri. ' ^ 
Mw/A ZoohDan^ 3, jK 88, 
