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WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 99. Tubularia. 
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yndiculo- Frondefcent, with obtufe crowded branches thrice divided, 
and a Angle layer of cells. 
Seba M-uf, 3. tah. 96. fig. 6. 
Inhabits the IndianOcean; whitifh with grey ftuds. 
Cruftaceouf, frondefcent, with a wedge-lhaped many-cleft 
fingly lamellate frond: cells oblong-rhombic and rin- 
gent at the top. 
Marf. Hiji. May. tab. 25. zS. 
Ca'voiin. pol. mar. 3 - p 247 ‘ 9 ’^%* 
Inhabits the : yellowifh, roughilh on one furface. 
Parafitical, flat, coriaceous, with contrafled diftant cells. 
0 . Fabr.fn,Groenl.p.\pfii.n 448. 
Inhabits the Gretrdand leas, onctieFucusnodofus; fulvous, with 
narrow cell*, brittle. 
^‘mbra- Parafitical, membranaceous, with oblong-quadrangular cells 
pointed at the upper projeding angles. 
Mu.’!. Zool Dan. 3. 163. tab. Wj.Jig.l.z. 
Solund. and Ellii Corail. p. 1 8. n. IZ. 
Inhabits the Britijh and North Seat, adhering to various fub- 
marine lubllances: very thin, cinereous or whitifh. 
^“lata. Parafitical, fiat, foliaceous, undivided, with oval cells in 
tranfverfe rows. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. prodr. 3035. 
O. Fahr.fn. Graml. p. 437. n. 447. 
Inhabits the Ocean, on fuci .• refeinbles the lafl, but the ceils are 
oval, aoproxiinate, 8 -toothed and placed in tranfverfe rows, 
with an empty fpace between every row. 
99. TUBULAKIA. Stem tubular, fnnpie or 
branched, fixed by tlie bale: animal 
proceeding from the end of the tube, 
and having its head crelled with ten- 
tacula. 
\»ij;ca. Tubefimple, whitifh : tentacula very numerous, Variegated 
with red and white. 
Sha^w Natur. Mifcell' tab. 450. 
Tranjait. Linn. Oof. v.p. 228. tab. 9, 
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