. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. Fig. 65. Rhodochorton Rothii (Turt.) Nag. Portion of the filament overgrown with other filaments. 160:1. Fig. 64. Rhodochorton Rothii (Turt. Någ. On Laminaria. a. Erect fila- ments with terminal sporangia itne dots indicate that a longer portion of the filament has been omltted). 110: 1. b. Another filament of the same plant to show clusters of tetrasporangiå. DO : 1. portion of the filaments was often near the base encireled by other cell-filaments which formed a dense, eortical sheath aronnd the central filam


. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. Fig. 65. Rhodochorton Rothii (Turt.) Nag. Portion of the filament overgrown with other filaments. 160:1. Fig. 64. Rhodochorton Rothii (Turt. Någ. On Laminaria. a. Erect fila- ments with terminal sporangia itne dots indicate that a longer portion of the filament has been omltted). 110: 1. b. Another filament of the same plant to show clusters of tetrasporangiå. DO : 1. portion of the filaments was often near the base encireled by other cell-filaments which formed a dense, eortical sheath aronnd the central filament (see fig. 65), out of which numerous free filaments grew up. I have not had an opportun itv of watching the process by which this sheath is formed. As indicated above, on the Færoese coasts this alga is very common in the littoral zohc How far above sea-level it can grow. 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 Carlsbergfondet (Copenhagen, Denmark). Copenhagen, Nordisk Forlag, London, Wheldon


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