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Plate XXTI. 
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of fingle Cells, fhaped like Goat's Horns inverted, placed 
gigi. 
PlateXXI. N°. g. Corallina cellifera minutiffuna, ramofa, & falcata, 
Fie. 5. B. 3 hi 
_ fata, cellulis capricorniformibus fimplicibus, veficilas ge- 
| Natural Hiftory of = 
Fig, “4, reprefents a Branch with its {mall Tubes, magni- 
fied by Number 5 of Wi//on’s fingle Microfeope. =, 
cellulis firaplicibus, tauri cornu facie invicem infertis, — 
~ Bull’s~horn ,Coralline. Fe jibe ieee | 
This beautiful Coralline is one of the {malleft we meet 
with: It rifes trom Zubul, growing upon Fucws's; and 
pafies from thence into fickle-fhaped Branches, confifting of 
fingle Rows of Cells looking, when magnified, like Bull’s i 
Fiorns inverted: Each one arifing out of the Top of the other, 
The upper Branches take their Rife from the Fore-part ofthe 
Entrance of a Cell, where we may obferve a ftiff fhort Hair, — i 
which feem to be the Beginning of a Branch. mei tii(: are 
The Opening of each Cell, which is in the Front of its a 
upper Part, is {urrounded by a thin circular Rim; and the 
Subftance of the Cells appears to confit of a fine tran{parent 
Shell, or Coral-like Subftance. | ash 
Fig. 4, N®. 9. is the natural Size of this minute Coral- iif 
line adhering toa Fucus. page ee ti 
Fig. B, thews the Tubes, and the falcated Ramifications 
of the Cells, as magnified by the fifth Glaf& of  ilfon's Mi- 
crofcope. si 
N°. 10: Corallina cellifera, minutiffima, falcata, & cru- 
Pai es) ae ( 
Goat’s-horn Coralline. ; nape 
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This very {mall capillary Coralline confifts of Branches 
one 
