CONTENTS. 
N°. 6. Minute branched Ivory-coloured Celliferous Coralline, 
of a brittle Texture, and bearing Veficles with Cells of a tu- 
bular Form, a little bent, placed almoff oppofite to each other, 
and united together, Plate XXI. p. 39. : 
Ne. 7. Soft and very much branched Celliferous Coralliney 
with Foints formed like a Coat of Mail, Plate XXI. p. 40. 
N°. 8. Minute Celliferous Coralline, with Branches compofed 
of Pairs of compreffed Cells, which refemble the little Pods 
of the Plant Shepherd's Purfe, Plate XXIL p. 41. 
N’. 9. Very minute Celliferous Coralline, with Branches bent 
like a Sickle, and compofed of fingle Cells in the Form of a 
Bull's Horn, Plate XXIL. p. 42. ais | 
N°’. 10. Very minute Celliferous Coralline, with cruffaceous 
Sickle- fhaped Branches, compofed of fingle Cells in the Form 
of Goats Horns, and bearing Veficles. Plate XXI. p. 42. 
N°. 11. Very minute Celliferous Coralline, rifing from a Tube 
in fingle Cells, each in the Form of a Snake. Plate XXIL 
PL 43s ¢ ioe Hae 
b ‘Articulated Corallines. 
Ne. 1. ‘Articulated Coralline, with long cylindrical frony 
Faints, dividing as they extend in a twofold or dichotomous 
Order, having their Surfaces covered on all Sides with Lo- 
xenge-fhaped Cells, and united together by fimall plant mem- 
braneous Tubes. Plate XXIIL. p. 46. 
N°’. 2. Englith Coralline, or White Coralline of the Shops. 
Plate XXIV. p. 48. = tga 
Ne. 3. Slender Englith trailing Coralline, with fhort Faints. 
Plate XXIV. p. 49. } ee 
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