with fundry branches on both Tides, and theyagaine divided into 
letter,all ohhem plentifully ftored with very fine leaves, as fmall as 
Camomill leaves,or finer then they if any other be finer. Toft in han¬ 
dling at the firft,eafie to be bended, and tranfparent if they fcein- 
terpofed to the light,greene below at the lower part, and purplifh 
above : this is rot fo briitleas Coralline when it is diyed, ar.d 
groweth more rough by thedrynefie,althcugh it may well be refer¬ 
red unto lc me Ittrc'e thereof, and retaineth a very fait tiftc with it, 
hut teirg put into water or a while fUepcd therein, it will grew 
loftagaine. 
3. Ainjiw maritinw thBoriwfvedlfrAtfaElorialtgdtiverifis, 
Dying red Sea Mcfle. 
This frr.all rc^ Sea Mcflc islcir.ewhat like the la(J, but with more 
ftorc 
