WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 97. Spongia. 
657 
^‘ohelli. 
^'‘fundihu- 
^'formis. 
Fan-fliaped, orbicular, cartilaginous, with fquare reticu- 
late fibres. 
Shaw Nariur. Mifcell. tab 380. Petk). Ga«. t. jz./. l. 
P-umpf. dmb. 6 tab So. f. 1. 
Seba Muf 3./. 183. tab. 9;. f, 2 . 4. 
Inhabits the hdiau and Red Seas ; 6—8 inches high and 4 or 5 
broad j refembles the kll, 
Funnel-form, flexile, with the furface more or lefs rough- 
ened. 
Shaw Natur. Mifcell, tab. 145. Pet. pterigr. t, t).f. 4. 6. 
Gunner AB. Nidros. 4. p. 78. tab./^.f. 5, 
Rumpf. Amb. b. p. Z54. tab. 90./. I, 
Muf. Richt. p. 384 tab. F. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean and Indian feas, adhering to rocks, 6 
indies to if foot in diameter : pale brown and lefs tenacious 
than the common fponge. 
Pi , . 
‘itdaris. Tubular, Ample, brittle and growing gradually larger. 
Shane Jamaica, \.p. 6z. tab. 2 i,.f. 1. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab <)^. /• I, /. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean; 3 — 4 feet long, when dry blackifh- 
fulvous. 
^^nleata. 
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'’’‘‘fata. 
Tubular, branched, tough, porous and foraewhat prickly. 
Shane Jamaica, 1.71.63. tab. ZJ. fg. 4. 
Plukn. Phyt. tab. 112. fg. 4. 
Z. Peciv.Pterig. tab. 9 ’ 
Rumpf. Amb. b.p 235. tab. 55. jig, z. 
Inhabits India and South America; pale grey and very tough. 
Tubular, branched, tough, the tubes erect proceeding front, 
one fide of the Item and tapering 
Solatider and Ellis Corail. t>. l88. n. 9. tab. 58- f. 7 * 
Seba Muf 3. tab. 97, fig. 2. 
Inhabits the Indian Oceati; 4'“f’ inches high, of a deep orajige- 
yellovv colour, and hollow through the whole inflde. 
Minute, confiiling of a fingle tube and crowned at the tip 
with a ray of fpines. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 19®' n. 1 '^, tab. ^S. f g. 8, 9. 
Inhabits the Sstfex Coast; pale yellow, the rays that compofe the 
crown bright pearl colour, hollow and open at the top, and 
when magniiicd appi;ar5 covered with linlc .riling points. 
Simple, tubular, conic, flexuous, tapering upwards and 
fringed at the tip. 
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