. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. SECTION I. CHLOBOSPEBMEJ5. Green Seaweeds. Among the most abundant of the common species of seaweeds are two, Ulva latissima and Porphyra laciniata, which form together, when pre- pared and potted, the laver of commerce ; the latter, although belonging to the chlorosperms, in accordance with its system of fructification, is brown, or sometimes a lurid purple. There are several tolerably well- defined species of each of these plants, some of which are found abundan


. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. SECTION I. CHLOBOSPEBMEJ5. Green Seaweeds. Among the most abundant of the common species of seaweeds are two, Ulva latissima and Porphyra laciniata, which form together, when pre- pared and potted, the laver of commerce ; the latter, although belonging to the chlorosperms, in accordance with its system of fructification, is brown, or sometimes a lurid purple. There are several tolerably well- defined species of each of these plants, some of which are found abundantly on rocky shores, while others are somewhat rare. The species most com- monly met with is Ulva latissima (Fig. 5), or the very broad Ulva, or. 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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