WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. loi, Sertularia. 
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‘^natula. Denticles in a Tingle row, cienate on the rim and fupported 
by a flendcr truncate incurved horn : branches oppolite. 
Solmider and Ellis CoralL p. . n tab.-j . Eg. i,z. 
(he Indian Ocean i 5 or 6 inches long : yellowifh. brown : 
denticles with 2 oppofite Ipincs on the rim. 
^iliculai Denticles oppofite, oVate, with a Tingle eredl one at the 
jundiit’es of the branches: veficles obovale with a tu- 
bular mouth in the centre: ftem zig-zag with alternate 
branches. 
Solander and Ellij Cdrall, p. n. 32. tab, 6, c. C. 
Inhabits the Ihsres ; very tender: Jhm much branched. 
^<iadncien- Denticles in fours, oppofite, at the joints efthefiem: fiem 
fimplc, with the joints tapering and tw'illed towards 
the bafe. 
Soland. and Ellis Corail, p, 57. n. 33. tab. 3. g. G. 
Inhabits the African (hosts, on the Fucus lendigerus. 
‘ttcecta. Denticles in threes, cylindrical, terminal and nearly cloTtd 
at the mouth: veficles ovate, axillary ; Hem tubular, 
panicled, annulate, with trichotomous branches dif- 
pofed in whorls round the rings. 
Inhabits— —So/eWri- and Edits Corail. p. 58. it. 34# 
'^’■eansii. Denticles fiiort, oppofite : vciicles lobed, arifing from oppo- 
fite branches : branches oppofite. 
Soland cindEtUs Corail- p 5^* 34 * 
Inhabits the Briujh coal's, on I'uci : 2 inches high, very {lender 
and yellow with fulvous veficles, 
^^’a-icata. Denticles pedicled, proceeding alternately from the joints 
of the branches : veficles oval, fpinous : Hem jointed. 
Soland. -and Ellis Corail. p. 59. «• 36 tah. n.f. 3, 4. 
Inhabits the fnores of Scotland: veficles nearly globular, placed 
on pedicles, and lull of pointed fpines Iroin crclled ribs. * 
^'^^ndarici. Denticles in a fingle row, campanulate: veficles axillary: 
liem minute, white, incurved. 
Cavrdin. pol. mar. 3. p:^^(>. tab. 8./. 15, l6._ ^ 
Inhabits the lAcdii CTraucun f hardly 3 'mes nign, and not thicker 
than a very line briftle. 
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Denticles alternate, very thin, fpreading : veficles oval, 
peduncles axillary: Hem much branched, dichotomious. 
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