Plate Til. 
Tig. 6. B 
Plate IV. 
Fig. a. 4. 
Natural Hiftory of 
Ne. 6. Corallina mufcofa Sdn ity pre caule tenuif- 
fimo HET ex: goed fitis. S$. pi g6cINi aga 
Sea-Hair,“: 
This very neat and moft regularly formed Coralline con- 
fifts of long trailing Branches, with very fharp Teeth, placed 
in Pairs exadily oppofite: Each Pair feems to be jointeds into 
the next. The flender Branches grow in Tufts, like Bunches 
of Hair. See Plate II]. N. 6. Fig.4. This gives you the na 
tural Appearance of it. The Velicles of thefe are remarka- 
bly large and tranfparent, with page: Covers; the whole 
not unlike to China Jars. 
Fj ig. B. Plate Ill. gives us the Reprefentation of a Branch 
with its Veficle magnified. 
The Cover to the Veficle of this Species, in Hora hae fome | 
Refemblance to the Operculum of thofe kinds of aie 
which are called Hypuum and Bryum. ' ; 
N°y 7. Corallina pumila pennata, denticulis teneris, albis, et 
oppofitis;, veficulis, florem lilit, vel mali punice, fe ate 
tem referentibus. 
Lily or Pomegranate: flowering Goralline.. 
‘This curious Goralignen is often found on the Cyptels’ Go. 
talline before defcribed, which it embraces with its zudu/i, and 
from thence throws out Branches, furnifhed with flender op- 
polite Denticles, of a cylindrical Form, which, as yea dry, 
fink in at the upper Part. 
At N.7. in Plate IV. Fig. a, there are fome fmall Shectinedy 
reprefented of their Preeane Size growing upon another Coral- 
line. 
The Veficles, when magnified, are fhaped like a Lily or 
Pomegranate-flower juft opening ; and appear more like a 
Bloffom, — 
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