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Articulated CoraLuings: Ag 
were fqueezed out little twifted Figures, like thofe at 4/1, 
which are magnified higher at 4 2. 
We frequently find this Coralline of different Colours, as 
red, green, afh-coloured, and white; but all of it, by being 
long expofed to the Sun and Air on the Shore, becomes 
white. 
Ne. 3. Corallina Anglica procumbens, fegmentis brevibus. Plate XXIV. 
Slender trailing Exgli/b Coralline. Lee: 
This Coralline feems to be a Variety of the former, which 
grows ftiff and ereé, with large Joints ; whereas this hangs 
down, having very flender Branches with fmall Joints (See 
Ne..3. in Plate XXIV). The Colour of this feems to vary 
according to the Situation. | | 1 
N°. 4. Corallina Anglica eretta, ramulis denfe pennatis, lan piste xxiv. 
ceole formd terminantibus, fegmentis ad utrumque latus par- soe 
lulum compreffis. 7 Re Ro, 
- Corallina fquamata. Parkin. 1296. : 
Upright Exgli/b Coralline, with Spear-like Heads 
and flat Joints. ee | 
This Coralline I received from the Reverend Mr. William 
Borlafe, of Ludgvan in Cornwall, F.R.S, a very curious and 
» ingenious Gentleman: To whom I am much obliged for 
~ many other Sea-productions. 
~ It is moft frequently found of a light-green Colour; and, 
poflibly, the Copper Mines, which abound on many Parts 
of the Corni/h Shore, may affect the Colour ; as the ochry 
Rarth near Elarwich does fome of the fecond Species with 
an Orange Colour. Le | | 
; N°. 4, Plate XXIV, reprefents this Coralline in its natural 
Form. ee 
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