684 WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. loi. Serfularia. 
Denticles fubovate, tubular, in 4 imbricate rows ; veficlc? 
- ere<^l;, campanulate; branches dichotomous, fquare. 
P alias el. Zooph. p. I40. k. 87. 
Inhabits the fca round Kam'/cbaika: blackifli-purple, falligiate. 
Zrticulata, Denticles appreffird: veficles ovate, rather large, coverC'i 
with^ a lid and placed in a lingle row; Hem join ed; 
pinnate. 
Pallas el. Zoeph, p. 137. n. 84. 
Inlia.b.its the Atlantic, creeping on Ihells ; about 2 inches long) 
pale yellow, 
Filicma. Denticles imbricate, placed on one fide only : veficles joii'|' 
ed; Hem granulate, branched and pinnate, thefubdivi'' 
fions alternate. 
Pallas el. Zoeph. p. 1 56. w. 98. 
. Inhabits the Indian Ocean pale, 3 inches long. 
Fruticans. Denticles in a fingle row on one fide, femicampanulatS' 
Item granulate, woody, with alternate letaceous iub' 
divifions. 
Pallas cl. Zooph. p, 1 57. n. 99. 
Inhabits the American fea^, is tufts opfliells; 6 inches^ loUp 
ycllowifh-grey, 
B. Stem crujlaceous. Inclining to Pone, and compojed of rotHl 
of cells ; leficies o, in the place of which are Jmall 
bales. Cellaria. 
^Burfaria. Denticles oppofite, comprefied, truncate : flem branchc<^’ 
dichotomous. 
Ellis Corall. p. Al. lab. 22. x. 8. a. A, _ 
Inhabits the R’itifi coaib, adhering to Fuci : tninnte, fleS* ' 
hyaline : denticles cAti'asiie, with a fnjall clayate tube at top- 
*Lor;culata Denticles oppofite, obliquely truncate and nearly obfiolct'^' 
branches ercci, dichoti mous. 
Ellis Corall. p. 4c tab, 2 i . P* 
Inhabits the EritiPi coall, on old bertularix. 
*/'ijj/r^)ii-rDenticIes alternate, pointed; branches dichotomous, ere-*'' 
ta. EittS Corall. p, Al- tat. li- 
CaojoL pai. mar, 3. p. ZAsl' tab. 9. fig. 3, 4. 
Cellan.t piinnofa, Sclundes if Elits i.iri:!!. t. z\ . tt. l. 
lidiabits the htitij.-.' fcas ; cenheies with a black Ipot ni the rnidd ' 
