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WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 97. Spongla. 
Prolifera, Flat, with numerous palmate branches ending in fingef' 
like divilions. 
■ Soland, and Ella Corall.p. 189. n.li, tab. 58. f, 5. 
Inhabiia North Jmenca ■, grows in large bunches, about 6 
high, very porous, reticulate within and full of minute fpi®'-’* 
on the outfide. 
* Bctryoidfs'Vevy tender, branched, c'’vered with buqches of ovat® 
tubercles open at the top. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p. 190. n. 12. /a®. J?. f, 
Inhabits the Briitjli Coasts; bright Ihining white ; the bunch*-® 
made up ofoblong-oya! tuberck-s like grapes open at the en^' 
th.e fur'ace, when highly magnified, feems covered w ith 
of 3 rayed fpinous liars. 
*Panicea. Irregularly formed, whitifh, foft, very tender and-full ° 
very minute pores. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. ^b.jT. 4. tab, 99. n. 3. . 
Inhabits the fea between England and Holland, intermixed tV' 
Fuci and other marine produflions : probably the fame as 
tomentofa, 
Fuha. Irregularly formed but flightly branched, fulvqns and 
rigid, ' 
Seba Muf. 3, tab, fig. 9. tab, 96. f, 1. 
Inhabits the Amerkan Ocean : gelatinous, brown between 
fibres. 
Titbularia. ComprelFed, feilile, a little rigid and yellovviflt, with 
longitudinal tubes. 
Pallas el. 'Zooph. p. 38^. n. 229. . 
Inhabits the fea, feated Ofi rocks; frequently black . 
within. ' 
Fibrilloja, Irregularly lhaped, a little flattened and tender, with divc*'^ 
gent crowded interwoven fibres and feattered toothf 
pores. 
Pallas el. Zjooph, p. 382. n. 22S. , 
Iphabits the Inaian Ocean: grey, foft, fan-lhaped or diviil^ ’ 
or caukfeent. ' ' ' ' 
Fafciculfita 
Rigid, fubglobular, compofed of fibrous priimatic hrancl^^ 
la'ltigiate bunches. 
Plane, conch, ed. 2. epp, z.p. l 17. tab. 15. E. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean ; pale, fulvous or ye'!owifh-grey- 
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