. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. 107 is, doubtless, due to the large number of siphons, which is generally twenty, and these being set so closely together, very naturally account. Fig. 100. Magnified branchlets of Rytiphlcea fruticulo*a. (b) Tetraspores in the swollen ramuli. (a) Capsules. for the dark tint of this species. A transverse section of the stem is seen at a, Fig. 101. P. affinis, usually regarded as a rarity, is a variety of P. nigrescens. The stem contains about sixte


. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. 107 is, doubtless, due to the large number of siphons, which is generally twenty, and these being set so closely together, very naturally account. Fig. 100. Magnified branchlets of Rytiphlcea fruticulo*a. (b) Tetraspores in the swollen ramuli. (a) Capsules. for the dark tint of this species. A transverse section of the stem is seen at a, Fig. 101. P. affinis, usually regarded as a rarity, is a variety of P. nigrescens. The stem contains about sixteen siphons. The ceramidia,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Grattann, W. H. London : The "Bazaar" Office


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