Celliferous Coranines. 
one above another: On the Top of each is a fmall cir- 
cular Opening which inclines inward: At the Back of this 
arifes a fine 
above it, 
This Coralline bears oval-fhaped Veficles, which are 
- fpecked, or pointed like the celli 
afmall Tube attheBack, 
} Fig. c, N°. ro. Plate XXI. gives us the true Figure of this 
Coralline adhering to a Fucus. © | 
Fig. C, exprefles an intire Piece; with its Veficles and 
jointed Tubes magnified by the fifth Glafs of Wi//on's Mi- 
crof{cope. 
This Corlline is nearly allied to the Sixth Corallineor this at 
Clafs, on account of its Veficles, only the Cells of this are 
t of them ; and the Cells of 
fingle with {mall Hairs rifing ou 
that are difpofed in Pairs. 
Ne ux. Corallina anguiformis minutiffina, non 
‘Snake Coralline. : 
Babi: fie Babee. Bi 
From very {mall Holes in the broadeft Part of this irregu- 
lar winding Tube, there arife here and there {mall teftaceous 
white hollow Figures, exactly refembling a Snake without 
the lower 
Pimetie’ Cells 
upright Hair near the Infertion of the next Cell 
ferous Coralline, N°.-6. with 
ramofa. 
This fingularly fhaped Goralline proceeds from an irregu- BLIGE 
lar Tube, which is found creeping on the Fucoides purpureum 
— eleganter plumofum. R. S. pag. 38. 
Jaw, in the Place whereof, is the Entrance into 
on 
\Fig. 
7 ‘Fig. g 
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2) 
Plate XXIIP 
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