632 
Granofai 
Trilifera, 
Seriuta, 
CaSus. 
Ctrymho/a, 
Gemma/- 
cens. 
Prchlemati 
ca. 
Spitrin, 
WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 90. Madrepora: 
A little branching, crefted and fomevthat fingered, vfH} 
the branches obtufe ; all the undulations acutely cat*' 
’ iiate : ftars linear and irregular. 
Inhabits ^Soland. and Ellis Corall, p, 173, «. Si. 
Subdichotomons, coalefcing, with ftars at the fide prolif*^' 
fous, terminal, concave. 
Bejler Muf. Loch. tab. 25. Muf. Gottoxi. fab.^y.f. 7. 
B'einm. phytartt. z.p. 234. tab.\z 6 .f. i. 
Seba Mu/ 3, tab. j 16./. 3. Edau. A-v, t. 94. 
Pontopp. Norvi. I. p.2%z. n. 3. /«i. 14, A. 
Afl. Nidrof.^.p. 34. tab. l./. i, 2. 
Iniiabits the Nonvay /ea ; white, very folid : /ars funnel-fot‘'’' 
with about 8 gills. 
Branching, with fubulate fubdivifions and ftar-like pores i’’ 
longitudinal rows. 
Solaitder and Ellis Corall, p. jpi. u.yr. tab. 21. /I 1. 2. 
Mar/, Hiji, Alar, tab, 32. yi 1 52- 
Inhabits the Eaflern Ocean: white, ftouy,' difFufe, about the 
of a large qu'ill and near a foot high. 
With comprefted divergerrt intricate dichotomous branch'* 
carinate at the edge, the fidcs with Contiguous ft^irs* 
Borjk./n. /Eg, Arab. p. n. ll. 
Found foffile in Arabia-, about a foot high; branches 
creft, in tranfverfe rows. 
Branches of the corymb thicker at the tip and marked 
prickly ftrise: ftars terminal, folitary, repand, lobed' 
Inhabits— Fflr/Z'._/n. Arab, p, 137. n, 20. 
Stanches as thick as a finger : Jlars an inch wide; 
With prominent obconic bud-like ftars. 
MulULinn. Syfl. 6 . p. 107. tab. z^,/. 7. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean; fnow-whice. 
With oblique minute immerfed diftant ftars, and bre^*'^ 
piintfturcd margin. 
Knorr Delic. i . tab. A. X. /, 3. Mu/. Gottnu. tab. 49/15- a 
I nhabits about the Antillj IJlands ftony, rough, fea-green, ^ 
ttnics as thick as a man’s arm and 3 feet highj the interlb'' 
of the ftars marked with lines. 
Slightly branched and dichotomous, with cylindrical 
filled with fmall irregularly dtfpofed longitudinal divifi'’*^ 
Pall, el, Zoopk. p. 145. n. 35. k k. 
Inhabits— -ochraceous: probably not of this Genus. 
