i2i3? XVORMS. MOLLUSCA. 48. Luccrharia, 
Seba Mvf. l.tab. t — 4, t, 3. /I 5, 6. 
Olear WliJ'. 44, tab. zi>, fig. 2. 
Inhabits the Ocean 5 from 9 inches to 2 feet lorfg. 
Bcibf redciifh-brbwti, with 2 longer arms or tentacula: efes 
blue; the cjftilaginou? plate or bone in the back is long 
ihaped and traitfp.irenr, and is placed as a Ipccies of Pennath'* 
Stba Mufi. ^4 tab 4 i(>.fig. 9. 
* Sepwla 4 Body with 2 rounded win!''; or proceTes behind^ 
Brii, Zool, tab, 29.^^. 46 Barbut, tab. ^-fig, 5* 
Johnfi. aquat. tab. i. fig 8 . 
Inhzbxti t\\e Mediterranean ^r\6. European Seas : fmall. 
Bddy Ihort, rounded behind, with a rouna mertibrane or fin 
the lower extremity : longer arms 2'. 
'lunicaia. fody entirely inclofed in a black pellucid membrane,- wh?* 
2 femicircular wings or procelfes behind. 
Inhabits the Pacific, Moliti Chili, p. 174. 
Body large, fometimes v/cighing *50 pounds, and convertible 
iiito a very pleafant and palatable food. 
48. LUCERNAlllA. gelatinous, wrinJ'" 
led, branched: placed beneath." 
Quadricor- Body long coiled, with 4 forked arms tentaculate at tb® 
tip. 
BlulL Zool. Dan, l, p, 147- ». 72. tab, h'^-fig- 1 — 6.' 
Les\e Naturg. \,p, 50S. tab. to.fi.g. y. 
Inhabits Northern Seas, on Fuci ; feeds oh polypi. j 
Body without head or eyes, brown, pellucid, quadrangular, 
angle funning into an arm the branchies of which arc term'' 
nated by a fafciculus of 30—40 tentacula ; tail flexuous 
the middle and difpofed in numerous plaits or folds, thickenr^ 
at the bafe and tapering gradually, obtufe at tlie tip, 
extenfile like the tentacula; mouth white with cinereous ft'"'*' 
and 4. toothed. 
Phrygia. Body long papillous, with numerous glcbiferbus arms 
flefted into an hxmifphere; fixed at the bafe by a byff"^ 
or mafs of filaments. 
0 . Fabr. fin. grant, p. 343. n, 233. 
Inhabits deeps of the Greenland Seas, and fcldoni changes 
abode. 
Body varying in fliape, about | an inch long, reddilh with wh'* 
ter globules and papillx: sieck eredt thick cxfcrtilc and 
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