WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. loi. Sertularia. 
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^ongluti. Stem llngle, flightly incnifled, with all the branches dicho- 
tomous and agglutinated together, forming a naked 
fan-fliaped leaf. 
Solanderi^ Ellis Corall. p. 125. k. 33. tab. 23./. 7. 
Inhabits the Bahaman IJlands', i|- inch high, fea-green. 
^^xnix. Stem fingle, incrufted, terminating in an oblong frond 
compofed of diftintSt fafciculate branches, produced on 
all Tides, the fubdivifions of which are united together 
and appear quite flat. 
Selander and F.llis Corall p, 126. n. 34. tab. 2;. /I 2, 3. 
Inhabits the Bahama IJlands: milk-white, 3j inches high. 
^‘>‘kulum. Stem Angle, membranaceous, wrinkled, terminated by an 
orbicular tuft of jointed dichotomous ramifications. 
Solander and Ellis Corall p- izj. tab. "j ■ f 5 — 8 /. 25. f, 1. 
Inhabits the imerknn Teas, growing many together. 
Stem regularly wrinkled, finaller at the bafe, from which it fends 
forth many branched tubes of an equal thicknefs their whole 
length : branches at the top covered with a calcareous cruft full 
of minute pores, 
^‘»icillus. Stem fingle, incrufted, terminated by an orbicular tuft of 
dichotomous filiform jointed ramifications. 
Sol.inder and Ellis Corall. p. I 26. n. 35. tab, ZC. f. 4-6. 
Amasn. Acad. 4./. 257. tab. l-jig. I. 
&eba MitJ I. tab. l./f. lO- 
Inhabits the IVest Indies j i — 4 inches long, generally white. 
^‘’■restris. With oppofite branches, cylindrical joints, and lateral pe- 
dimcled tranfverfely wrinkled frudlifications. 
Mee/e jl. FriJ. p.yb- »• 5 ° 3 - ' • 
Inhabits woods of Friejlandi a few lines high, and is very pro- 
bably a fhrubby Lichen. 
101. SERTULARIA. Animal growing in 
the form of a plant: Jiern branched, 
producing Polypes from cup-lhaped 
denticles or minute cells. 
A. Stem horny, tubular, fixed by the bafe, befet with cup- 
Jbaped denticles, and furnijhed with vejicles or ovaries 
esntaining polypes, eggs or the living young. 
4 Q_2 *RoJacea. 
