636 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 91; Millepora. 
Vklacea. Flat, branching, with erea flexuous round branches a 
compreffcd, with a porous future encompafling 
margin. 
Solaiid and Ellis CoralL p, J40. n. 17. 
Inhabits the South Sea Ifiands, about 3 inches high; fine viol*^” 
blue, with 2 rows of fmall pores each fide the margin befi^** 
the line of larger ones furrounding it: furface rough, 
here and there clufters of little lluds. 
‘TtthiUfera. Solid, branched, with tubular fcattered pores ; branch^* 
confluent, with tapering rough extremities. 
Idar/~ HiH. Mar, p. 147. tab. H-fg. 1 47, 148, 
Inhabits the Sicilian feas; about 4 inches high, white, folid, 
trunk and larger branches fmooth. 
*Fafaalis. ^lembranaceous, flat, narrow, branched^ flexuous, 
pores on both fides. 
Ellis Cgrall, p, 72, tab. 30. fig. b, 
Borlafe Cartmuall, tab. 24.^. 6. 
Marf. Hift. Mar. p. 148. tab. 160. ». t — 3. 
Solander and Ellis Corail. p. 133. n. 7. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean and thecoaftof tbt IJle of Wight, 
grows in irregular mafles: flat, narrow and irregular^ 
iubdivided, which coalefce, twift and branch out again, 
ing hollow' fpaccs between them ; about 6 inches in 
«Foliaeea. Follaceous, flexuous, uniting here and there at the extf^' 
mities, and covered with hardly vifible pores on b®*' 
furfaces. 
Ellis Coral, p. j\ . tab. 30. fig. A, B, C. 
found growing to an oyfter-ihell at the Ifie of Wight ; {iota 5 
inches to a fopt long : white, ftony, 
Zsj’laidca. Compofed of thin concrefeent irregularly divided 
branes, with row's of oblong cells eacfl fide. 
Pall, el, Zooph, p. n. to. 
Inhabits xltsti Indian Ocean; white. 
Torniculofa Cruftaceous, with rows of vaulted cells furnilhed with ^ 
(mall rifigent lip and clofed by a membrane. 
P all, eL Zooph* p. n* \ 2. 
Inhabits South America, adhering to other corallines : refeitib'** 
the Flulira foliacca, and may probably be a Celleporc. 
Crvlluknta Cruftaceous, fomewhat branching and irregularly 
with rovys of oblong cells clofed by a membrane, 
very entire divifions. 
