WORMS. ZOOPHYTA. 102. Pennatula. 68^ 
^iabelkm- Stony, branched, jointed, dichotomous, the joints fomewhat 
wedge-ihaped and having cells on one lide. 
Solander and EUts Corall. p 28, n. 16 tab. 4, c. G. 
Inhabits the Bahamaljlands, about 2 inches high, white, grow- 
ing in tufts: joints convex and ftriate on one lide, the other 
fiat, with a triple row of cells, 3. 2. 2, 
^Eernata. branched, dichotomous, jointed, creeping, the joints nearly 
top-fliaped and angular at their fides, with 3 cells itt 
the front of each. 
Solander and Ellis Corall. p, '^O n. 1 8. 
Inhabits the fhores oi Scotland-, ftony, feir.itranfparent. 
^irrata. Stony, jointed, flat, dichotomous, incurved, the joints fub- 
ciliare, ovate, truncate, flat and having cells on one fide. 
Soland. and Etlis Corall. p, 29. n. 17. tab. 4. d. D. 
Inhabits the Indian Ocean-, about z inches high, white: joints 
convex and liriate on one furface, the other flattened, with a 
double row of cells, 3. z. 
^puntioides Branches in threes, with cylindrical joints covered with 
(lightly prominent pores. 
Ccliularia opuntioidet. Pall.Zooph. p.^v. n 20. 
Inhabits the Eastern Ocean; about half an inch high, erefi, very 
niiich branched, white, ftony, with the pores difpofed in a 
quincunx form. 
%02. PENNATULA. Animal not affixed, 
of various lliapes, fupported by a bony 
part within, naked at the bafe, the upper 
part with generally lateral ramifications 
furniflied with rows of tubular denticles 
producing radiate Folypes ixom. each tube. 
Sea PeUk 
^ocrinea. Stem round, radicating, with papilidus polype-bearing fides, 
and clavate at the top. 
Lepech Adi. Petrnp. 1778. z. p. 136. tab. 7. A. 
Inluhits the deeps of the H'hite Sea, and unites the 2 Genera 
Alcvoniuin and Pennatula: foft, red, an inch and half high 
anti' as thick as the little finger, vvrmkleo, with the papilla:) 
dilpofed in lows. 
Cri/edf. 
