Veficulated CoraALLINEs. - 
are placed in the Opening at the as of each. See the Ve- 
ficle above, Fig. 4. 
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° 
N°. 24. Corallina exigua, caule nee Jcanidens, veficu- 
S ex unoquogue geniculo fic difpofitis, ut [yringam Panis re- 
erent. 
Fucoides Lendigerum capillaments cufcute inflar it- 
plexis. R. S. pag. 30. N* 3, 
Nit Coralline. 
This extremely {mall climbing Coralline arifes from very 
minute Tubes, by which it adheres to Fucws’s, and other ma- 
rine Bodies ; and is fo difpofed from its jointed Shape, that 
it climbs up and runs over other Corallines and Fueus’s, as 
Dodder does over other Plants. 
Fig. 4, N°. 24. is the debi er’g Size and d Appearance of this 
Coralline. 
Plate XV. 
Fig. 6. Ba 
The Veficles, which have the Anpeataree af RowsosDen- 
_ ticles, are placed in fuch a regular Order on the End of each 
Joint, that when they are sega they reprefent the an- 
tique Figure of Pan's Pipe. ) 
Fig. B, is the exact Drawing taken rome the Microfcope. 
I have called it the Nit Coralline from Mr. Ray’s calling it 
the Nit-bearing Fucoides. The {mall Veficles clofely joined 
together, in little {peck-like Figures among the irregular ca- 
_ pillary Branches, gives 1 us fome Idea of that Form. See the 
natural Size, Fig. b. 
Ne. 25..Corallina minima repens, veficulis ovatis, uvarum in- 
frar, ramulis adherentibus. 
Grape Coralline. 
Plate XV. 
| Fig. es C, 
This exceeding fmall Coralline creeps on the broad- ee 
E 2 Horn- 
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