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WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. loi. Sertularia. 
Gelatinofa. Vclicles campaiiulate : ftem with numerous decompofh® 
I'preading branches. 
Falla! el. Zooph. p. 1 1 6. »■ 67. Ray Syn- p. 34. n. 7. 
Inhabits the Netherlands •, half a foot long, grey-biown. 
*Volubilisi Denticles obfolete: vcficles alternate, campanulate, toothe*^ 
round the rim, on long twifted pedicles: branch®- 
alternate. 
Ellis Corall. p. 24. tal). I4. ». 21 . a. A, 
Solander and Ellis Corall, /. 5 I . 22. tab, 4. f, e. E. f. F. 
^ Philof.lrattf. ’^7. p. tab. 19. A?- 9 - 
Eadcr op. I, tab. 2, Jig. 2. a. b, d. f. 3, 4. c. e. f. 7. a — ;C. 
Inhabits the European feas, climbing up other Sertulariae, whd^ 
ilh, minute : ftem loofely branched : onsaries egg-thaped, fmoo^^ 
or tranfverfely Wrinkled. 
*Syringa, Denticles obfolete : veficles cylindrical, m.oftly alternal*^' 
placed on fhort twilled pedicles. 
Ellis Corall. p. 2^. tab. Jig. b. B. 
Sertularia repens. Soland. & Ellis, p. 52. n. 23. 
Inhabits the European Coajis, oft Ihells or creeping up other Set 
tularia:; yellovvilh. 
*Cufcuta. Denticles obfolete : veficles oval, axillary : branches opp*’ 
fite, fimple 
Ellis Corall. p. 28. tab. 1 4. n. 26. fig. C. C. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. 3. p. 62. tab. wp.fig. I — 3. 
Inhabits European fcas, adhering to Fuci. 
*Fustulojal Stem with alternate dichotomous branches, obfoletely deO 
ticulate on the upper part. 
Ellis Corall. p, 54, tab. 2". Jig. b. B. 
Inhabits the Ihores of the IJle of Wight % 4 inches long. 
Stem rifing intoalternate dichotomous joints, with fmall dentid® ' 
having a circular rim -with a point in the middle of each 
wards the upper part of each joint' 
*Frutefcens Dcnticle.s cylindrical, campanulate, placed in a Angle ro'^ 
on the inlidc of the branches; branches alteniat®' 
pinnate. 
Solander and Ellis Corall, p. 35. n. 2^. tab, 6.f. a. A. 
Inhabits the Brittfi lliores : rather hard, blackifli with broft 
branches : ftem compofed of fmall united tubes. 
Pinaster. Denticles oppofite, fellile, with an incurved tubular 
veficles large, ovate, quadrangular, the angles teri» 
nating in a fpine, and furniihed with a tubular rnoi' ^ 
in the centre, placed in a row along the branch®® 
branches alternate. 
Inhabits— Ellis, p. 53. n. 30. t, 6, b. B. 
