WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. loi. Sertularla. 
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^‘«nata. Denticles obfolete : veficlcs oblong fiirrounded with acoronet 
of tubercles at the rim : ftem fimple, pinnate, lanceolate. 
EJlis Coral! . p IQ. tab. It 1 6. a. A. 
Inhabits Europe and enilia ; 3 inches high. 
Stem finiple, vvith alternate fubdiviiions : ’ve/t.ks placed in cinders 
round the ftem. 
^‘fifcea. Denticles obfolete, remote, placed in a row on the tipper 
fide of the branches: veficles oblong, axillary; item 
fimplc, withalterna e bent divifions 
Ellis Corall. tab. 38-/^. 4* Natur. Mi/cell. tab.’Jt. 
Inhabits the European coafts ; \ \ inch high. 
^olyzoni- Denticles alternate, Hightly toothed : veficles obovate, 
tranfverfely wrinkled : Item loofely branched. 
Ellis Corail p. 5. tab. 2. «. 3 Ji?. a- A. b. B, 
Ca-vol. pol mar, 3 p. 224. tab. 8 12 — 1 4. 
Seba Mu/. 3. tab. loz. n. 4 tub. 103. ». 6 
Inhabits moft leas, adhering to marine fubftanccs, 
^‘"naria. Denticles placed in a row on one fide the branches: veficles 
oval; Item twilled and doubly pinnate. 
CaajoL pol. mar, 3. p. 134. tab. 5. fig, 1-6. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean fea, growing in tufts on rocks ; /em 
ftraight, afeending, flexile, horny, brown with whttidi branches. 
*^icien. Denticles alternate, obtufe, in 2 imbricate rows along the 
Item: veficles ovate, in 2 parallel rows along the 
branches: Item fimple, alternately pinnate. 
Etlij Corail. 1 1, tab. 16. 
Inhabits t.\oilrtp Seas, India, Ada and America. 
Stem eredt, jointed, comprelied, denticulate ; branches alternate, 
denticulate, ftraight. 
^‘^tina. Denticles fiibcylindrical, tubular, in 4 imbricate rows: 
branches irregular, cjiiadrangular and thicker upwards. 
Pallaf el. Zooph. p.\‘s,<). u '&ls- , , , , . 
Innabits the leas of Kam/rhatka : branches dichotomous, ootii.e, 
with 4 rows of veficles. 
Veficles fubclavate, irregularly imbricate upwards: Item 
nightly branched. 
7 ra»r Lmn. Soc. V. /. I 1. tab. 2 . fig 5 . 
Inhabits the weftern coaftof Britatn, on the Fucus nodofus; re- 
lembles the lad, but the veficles are not placed in any regular 
feries: about 3 inches high: ims.\\zt branches have the ve- 
ficles placed bifarioudy, but towards the tip they become im- 
bricate, 4 
