WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 90. Madrcpora. 
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^‘^S’'ana, 
Solartd.and EllisCorall. p, i6l. n. 38. tab. fg- 3. 
Inhabits the Pacific Ocean : white, with conic warts fmooth at 
the tips: rough, unecj^ual. 
Without {Lem, fimplc with a very thin ferpentine labv- 
rinthic (tar, with an acute i'uiure anil Hal pcrloratid 
{paces. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean. Gualt. ind, tejl. tab. 97. 
Ffiper Pfilanx,. 3. /. 13,9. n. 20. tab. Z^.fig. 1, 2. 
Simple without (talk: (tar (erpentine, labyrinthic, with 
the dilks of the undulations very broad ; future obtufe : 
coral porous, fmoother. 
£/per Pfianz. 3. p, 140, «. 21. tab. 23. 
Seba Muf. 3. p. zoi. tab. 99. bg. g, to. 
fahabits t,he Indian and American feas. 
Simple with ati oyate (talk : (tar terminal, hemifpharical, 
concave, with radiate thicker gills at the buitom. 
Ej'per pfianz. Batt. hifi. rer. nat. l.t. 44.716, 
I'nhabus the Mediterranean, 
C, IFlth numerous united Jiars. 
Without (talk : (tar with ferpentine undulations, and ob- 
tufe future. 
Soland. and Ellis Corail. p. 160. n. 34. tab. 46. f. 3, 4. 
Rejl. Muf. tab. zG.f. I, 2 . Peti-v. Caz tab. 68. tt. 1 1. 
Valent, ind. Hit. p. 509. tt. 2. tab. 9. /i I . 
Gualt. tell. tab. lO. fig. 29. b. 97. b. 
OlearMuf.GoU. tab. lA,. fig. I - 3. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. \ li-fg- 7> f. i. 4—7. 
Knorr delic. tab. A. iv. «. I . 
Inhabits India and South America-, very variable itv form, and 
often many feet in diameter : in the Cnrihhee Ifiands it is often 
burnt into lime : gUls denticulatf and jagged at the ends. 
"'V«, With fpreading (hort flexuous undulations and unequal 
jagged dilfepiments, the prominent undulations mollly 
doubled: gills denticulate. 
Inhabits South America, Sqland. and Ellts, p. 160. «. 35 ’ 
^‘’’’drites, Without (talk: (tar with ferpentine undulationsSracute future. 
Soland. and Ellis Corail. />. I 61 . «. 37. tab. 48. f.\. 
Gualt, left. tab. J 1 • b. Kwrr delic. tab. A. 111./. 2. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 109. fig- 9 * 1 1 2. /■ z. 3 - + • . 
InEdtdils South America and the Mediterranean : the undulations are 
larger and loofer than in M. labyrinthica, and the fubftance is 
more folid and nearly ftony ; the centres of the (lars radiate 
with thick gills. 4 ( * Areola. 
