. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. 206 THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [;1. XXXI. No. 307. Locality. Awoshima, Echigo Prov.(?) ? Wakasa Prov. (R. Tsuge) ? Rikuzen Prov. (Herb. Imp. Museum, No. ISS) ? Tnka- yarrm, Rikuzen Prov. (Miss Wainwrtght, No. 31). Distribution. Iiidinn Occnn. Antithamiiion applicitum J. Ao. Anal. Alg., p, 21.—De Ton?Syll. Alg., IV? —Latng : New Zeal. Spec. Coram., p. 402, , fig. 2. =Cnllitharnnion applicitum ITarv. : Flora Nov. Zcl., p. 25S.~~J. Ao,: Dc Alg. Nov. Zcl., p. 12.—1(1.:Epicris, p. 21. Iidentify my specimen with the ment


. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. 206 THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [;1. XXXI. No. 307. Locality. Awoshima, Echigo Prov.(?) ? Wakasa Prov. (R. Tsuge) ? Rikuzen Prov. (Herb. Imp. Museum, No. ISS) ? Tnka- yarrm, Rikuzen Prov. (Miss Wainwrtght, No. 31). Distribution. Iiidinn Occnn. Antithamiiion applicitum J. Ao. Anal. Alg., p, 21.—De Ton?Syll. Alg., IV? —Latng : New Zeal. Spec. Coram., p. 402, , fig. 2. =Cnllitharnnion applicitum ITarv. : Flora Nov. Zcl., p. 25S.~~J. Ao,: Dc Alg. Nov. Zcl., p. 12.—1(1.:Epicris, p. 21. Iidentify my specimen with the mentioned species after comparing it with the type of Callithamnion apphcituni Harv. in the Trinity College, Dublin. My specimen has been found j^rowinp" epiphytic on Rhodophyllis capensis KittZ. Tctrasporangia are found on the upper side of pinnules, one on each. Sporane-ium-bcarlng pinnule is always curved in a ,, jf ^/ y, ?peculiar manner as to hold alialf part of sporaimium in the concave side. The accompanied figure ig. 2) will speak much better than description. The sterile pinnules consist of 5-7 short cells, the ter- minal one much smaller and acute. Frequently, one or two terminal cells are armed with a two-celled minute spine at the upper corner. This shows very likely a tendency meats on the cell, and the lower ?? flecompoiUld pinnulation. Ac- one is tetrasporiferous. X100. corcling to the original description, the pinuules end in a small and blunt cell, and the sketch of a branch drawn by Harvey on the specimen sheet of the type shows that character. in my specimen, however, they are never in such manner. Laing observes, , p. 403, that they are acute in the specimens from southern parts of New Zealand and rather obtuse in some from Wellington. Tiic pinnae consist. A part of frond to show two pinnae; llie upper one has the rhizoidal fila-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r


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