Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Ser. Fam. Nostochinece. Plate CXIII. A. SPH^ROZYGA CARMICHAELII, Han. Filaments free, simple, moniliform, consisting of a scries ofordinary cells interrupted here and there by a cell of a different kind{connecting-cell), which is generally of a larger size, and often Spores formed from the ordinary cells. Spil/ERO/aga (Ag.),—ar<f)


Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Ser. Fam. Nostochinece. Plate CXIII. A. SPH^ROZYGA CARMICHAELII, Han. Filaments free, simple, moniliform, consisting of a scries ofordinary cells interrupted here and there by a cell of a different kind{connecting-cell), which is generally of a larger size, and often Spores formed from the ordinary cells. Spil/ERO/aga (Ag.),—ar<f)alpa, a sphere, and (vyos, a yoke. The name Anabaina, applied tothis genus by Bory, is pre-oecupied for a genus of Eupihorbiacece, byA. de Jussicu. Spieero/aga Carmichaelii; spores large, oblong, twice or thrice as longas broad, commencing to be formed from the cells nearest the con-necting one. T/tw. in torulosa, Carta. Alg. Appin. hied. Han. in Hook. Br. Fl. vol. ii. p. 379. Han. Man. p. marina, Breb. in An. Sc. Nat. Hab. On decaying heaps of marine Algae, also in ditches of brackish , Ctipt. Carmichael. Near the Menai bridge; also at Barmouth,and Penman Pool, near Dolgelley,


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