50 Natural Hiffory of ~ > 
Fig. C, is a Branch of it magnified, to thew the Figure _ 
of the Joints. ‘This has had its cretaceous Parts diflolved by 
the Vinegar. Upon each Joint may be difcovered the dif- 
ferent Series of Ramifications, which lead to the Cells on 
the Surface: This will be more fully exemplified in fome fi- 
milar foreign Sea-produétions hereafter. » fades 
plate xxIv.N°. 5, Corallina ramulis dichotomis, teneris, capillaribus, & 
Bige # rubentibus, i | ’ ; 
Corallina rubens, five mufeus marinus rubens. - Park. 
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ty Reddith Hair-like Coralline. : 
This Coralline, when magnified, appears to grow in 
Branches always dividing into two Parts, confifting of long 
cylindrical Joints connected by very fmall Zudul; when 
the ftony Part is diffolved in Vinegar, the {mall fibrous Ra- 
mifications, that correfpond with the minute Pores on the 
Surface, like the foregoing one, are eafily to be feen. 
Ne Salle wesns the natural Size. And iP 
_ Fig. E, the magnified Appearance ofa Branch of this Co- 
ralline. | 
‘Plate xxtv.N°. 6. Corallina alba exigua, ramulis dichatomis Jegmentis 
Mea corniculatis, fucis minimis teretibus aduafcens. 
White flender jointed Coralline. 
“This Coraline differs from the for egoing, ee ane 
ftronger and thicker Branches, and the Tops of the lower — 
Joints diverfified with two projecting Points like Horns. 
_ Fig. d, N* 6. exprefles a Tuft of this Coralline grow- 
‘ing on a! Fucus, bi . fe " | 
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