64 + WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 94. Antipatlie., 
€»prefus. Growing in the form of a fimple rough panicle, with 
curved branches. 
Salander and Ellis Corail. p. 103. n. 6. 
Sha•^^l Nartur. Mi/cell, tab, 320. 
Rumlf. Jmb. 6. p 2C7. tab. %0. fig. 2. 
SebaMuf. 3. tab. 106, ftg. i. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean, about 2 feet long, and covered with* 
brownilh dovvn, under which it is deep black. 
OricaUea. Braify, fmooth, with a firaple rigid flexuotis ftem and altef' 
nate fcattered dichotomous branches. 
Rumpfi. Atnb, 6. p. 227. tab. 80. fig. 2. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. too. fig. 17 — 19. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean : a foot long, and very rigid. 
Dichotoma, Very long, dichotomous and upright. 
Marf.Hifi. Mar. 71,105. tab. 21,22. dg. loi. &7>.68. 
179. ». I, 2. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean : 2 feet high, round, dulky. 
Claihrata. Very much branched, intricate, with confufed fubdivifioi’* 
every where coalefcing, the younger ones fetac ecus, 
Morif. Hifi. Plant. ‘t>- py^'i'i-.tab. lO. n. 18. 
BocconMufi. p. 259. tab. 9. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean-, 3 foot long, and black within. 
Flabellum. Dilated, very much branched and fubdivided, the fubdi'''' 
lions branching both ways and cohering together it* ^ 
reticulate manner. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean. Rumpfi. Amb. 6. p. 209. 
Coral undulately curved, half a foot wide, black, rough. 
P ennacept. Branched, fomewhat incurved, the branches with fetaceO^’ 
very crowded rough fubdivilions. 
Aldro<v. Muf. Met. p. 848. ic. I . 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean i about a foot high and nearly as thi* 
a: tlie Hern : grey, rough, within black. 
Ericoides. y^i'y branched, very rough, black, with fcatter*^ 
branches covered every where with iubulate fubdivififiP' 
Rumpfi. Amb. G. p. 207. Pall. Zoofh.p. 208. n. 233. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean ; a foot high, and deep black. 
Faenicula- Very much branched, with fetaccoiisdecompofite fubdivifioi’*' 
cea. Rumpfi. Amb. b. p.zcA,. tab. %Q. fig.-^. 
0,\z Mediterranean -, a foot high, black. 
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