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ARE: Small feathered Coralline, with white, agen and 
- oppofite Denticles, bearing Ve cficles refembling the as 
Flowers of the Lily or Pomezranate. Plate IV. p. 8 
N’. 8. Little creeping Coralline, having but fete Brant, 
and the Denticles united in Pairs. Plate'V. p. 9.0 5) 
N’. 9. Veficulated rraline. with a fife piteheed Stem Pi . 
ing in a Tuft of forked Branches at thé Top, and with ui 
ticles lying flat upon the Branches, 1d, p. 10. “i 
N°. 10. Ereét pennated Coralline, with Denticles lying i 
on the Branches, refembling Spleenwort or Polypody. Pao 
» VI; p: It. ei) 
Ne. x1. Moffy Coralline, with its Ti ufis and Brmcchés 2 bent 
like a Sickle. Plate VII. p. 12. 
Ne. x2. Feathered and podded Coralline, with Daentibles Iie 
the Blofjoms of the Lily of the Valley, Plate VII. p. x 3: 
N°.13. Coralline, with Sickle-fhaped feathered Braet : 
j refembling the Feathers of @ Pheafant’s Tail, with al | 
on its Stems. Plate VUI. p. 14. 
N°. 14. Coralline refembling the Horus of a Lobfter and 
ralline full of Eair-tike Branches. Ae ee ae 5. ca 
z N°, as. Ereé. pip Coraline, “the JSuall. Branches. pated 
on the Stem like a Herring-Bone. Plate X. Pa 174 
Ne..16. Briftly Coralline jointed like a Reed, with little ape 
. Like Branches Ep neces, alternately from each ‘viata ata 
ATS pet 98. 
No. 17. White elasricn: Coralline, like the- Coisfeles or > Bf Te . 
weed, with clear sender Joints. Plate XI. P».20. 
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