WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 96. Alcyonium. 655 
^rnmilh. Whitifh, coriaceouf, with convex fmooth protuberances, 
gach with a hollow fublkllate centre andunited together. 
Salander and Ellit Corall. p. 179. n. 5. tab. l./g. 4, 5. 
Sloane Jamaica, I. tah. zi pg. 1 — 3. 
Inhabits the It tfi Indies : polypes with i z claws, 
^‘cllatum. Ferruginous, coriaceous, with fuhicylindrical wrinkled prd- 
tuoerances radiate and ocellate at the tip. 
Solander and Eltu Cor alt. p 1 80. n 6 tab. i.Jig. 6 , 
Inhabits the H'ed Indies, adhering to rocks, and grows in cluHers 
like the laft: Jiars iz-rayed. 
yellowifh, full of knobs, with the tips often divided, and 
tubular crowded pores. 
Solander Ellis Ctrall. p. 1 80. a. 7. 
Inhabits Mauritius Ijland : z\ inches long, i| high. 
Elcjh leathery when diy, like that of a Gorgonia. 
^’X'gonoides Cinereous, of a flefliy fubftance mixed with fand, with 
radiate tuberculate cells. 
Solander and Ellis Corail iSl . a. 8- tah. 1, z. 
Inhabits the Wed Indies, adhering to Corals and rocks, and is 
frequently found incrulling feveral ot the Sertularise : cellt 
with 12 rays, and much fmaller than thole of the A. matn- 
millofum or ocellatum. 
^■Ihtitinum, Stem fiinple, roundilh, with every where fcattered largiih 
pores. 
Bocc. ohf epp. 24. ic. p. 273. Pet. Gam. t. 23./. 2. 
Inhabits the American feas : very porous, whitiOi, within rofy. 
‘^^urnum. White, very much branched, tapering and fubdivided, with 
tubular terminal pores. 
Fallas el. Zoopb, p 34b- »• 2 o«* 
Inhabits the irutian lea ; palifli-white : dems about as thick as the 
little finger, and nearly half a foot high,. 
^“flllofum, Cruftaceouc, covered with large crowded convex papilla:. 
PAarf Hid Mar. p. 86 tah. 15. / 76—78. 
tniiiiljits ^grey ferruginous, refembling dry leather. 
Gelatinous, convex, with conglomerate finger-like divlfions 
and toothlefs terminal mouths. 
Cmrtn. ap. PJl. Sfie Zool. 10 p ig- t. 4. A 6. 
Inhabits the coaft of Corn-u-ail. generally adhering to Fuci s 
vvhitilh with a central funnel-form cavity, and globular eggs. 
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