WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 95, Gorgonia. 651 
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Round, with parallel afcending fimple branches inclining 
the fame way ; bark red, with gibbous fcattered pores ; 
bone white, hard, brittle. 
Sel’a Maf, 3 tub. lo^, yfi;. I a. 
Salander & Ellis Coral, f. 85, r. 9. 
Inhabits the East ladiss: branches all from one fiae. 
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"‘ttina. Branched and fubdividcd ; bark yellow with rows of purple 
florets each (ivte: bona horny, vellowilh. 
Solandet and Ellis Corail, p 95. rt. 23. tab. 16, 
Flukenet dmalth. tab. 452 f. 3, 
Inhabits Africa-, a'^out a foot high, and often covered with fmall 
bcrnacles : flat, with the older branches irregular, the younger 
ones pinnate like the Sertulavia abietina. 
vtulata. Branched and fubdivided, with ereiSI thick ramifications 
covered with truncate papillx: flelh cinereous without 
and piirplilh within, lurnilhed with large cup-lliaped 
florets: bone dark brown, horny 
Inhabits-— —i's/arrititr and ElUs Corall. pi. 93. », 2 j . 
’''^treus. With very few thicker branches and dilated bafe: fielh pale 
grey without and whitifh within: bone compofed of 
fmall purple glaffy needles irregularly and clofely dif- 
pofed longitudinally. 
Solandir and Elits Corail. p. 93 a. zo, tab. 14. fy. I, 2. 
Inhabits the West Indies ; relcmbles an Alcyonitun. 
Florets large, prominent, numerous and irregu'arly difpofed. 
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Reticulate, with the branches comprelfed externally at the 
fides: bark red. 
Rump/. Amb. 6. p. 203. tab. 89. fig. 1, 
• Inhibits the Indian Ocean: black or brown. 
Reticulate, with very clofc-ftt round ramifications and red 
tubcrculate bark. 
SebaMuJ. 5. tab. 103, n. l6. tab. 107, h. 6.' 
luhabiti. the Indian Ocean: very potiJerous, grey. 
Reticulate, woody, with round ramifications and fmooth 
bark covered with limple pores. 
Pallas el. Zooph. p 168. »• 103. 
Jnnabits near 2 palms High; pale with a thin reddilh-grcy 
bark. 
Reticulate, with the branches comprcired on the inner fide: 
bark yellow or purpliili : bone Oiack, horny an.i lligtuly 
Ifriate on the larger branches. fi'enus’s Fan, 
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