. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. nceptacles not collectedupon a receptacle. Fucus, L, Cervina, Gray. Halidrys, Stack. Bifurcaria, , Bee. and , Bee. and , , BeeHimanthalia, Lyngb. Lorea, , , , , Endl. Moniliformia, Lamx, Monilia, A. , A. Rich. Scaberia, Grev. Tribe 3. Cystoseiridae.—Conceptacles or recep-tacles distinct from thefrond. Coccophora, , Lyngb. Siliquaria
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. nceptacles not collectedupon a receptacle. Fucus, L, Cervina, Gray. Halidrys, Stack. Bifurcaria, , Bee. and , Bee. and , , BeeHimanthalia, Lyngb. Lorea, , , , , Endl. Moniliformia, Lamx, Monilia, A. , A. Rich. Scaberia, Grev. Tribe 3. Cystoseiridae.—Conceptacles or recep-tacles distinct from thefrond. Coccophora, , Lyngb. Siliquaria, , Bee. Cystophora, J. Agh,Cystoseira, Agh. Acinaria, Targ. Machaia, Gray. Catenaria, Raf. Ascophylla, Stack. Ericaria, Stack. Monilifera, , Rumph, Baccularia, Gray. Halochloa, Kiitz. Myagropsis, Kiitz. Spongocarpus, , , , , Grev,Marginalia, A. , Grev. Stackhoiisia, , , Agh. Osmundaria, Lamx. Position.—Confervaceee. Fucace^.—Ceraraiacepe. Algals.] 23. ORDER IV. CERAMIACE^E.—RosETANGLEs. FiiORiDEvE. J. Ayardh, Alg. Med. 54. (1842) ; Endl. Gen. Supp, iii. 33.—Choristospore^, Decaisw inAnn. Nat. Hist. 2 ser. 17, 306. (1842). Diagnosis.—Cellular or tubular umymmetrical bodies, multiplied by of a rose or purplish colour, seldom olive or violet. Their cells long andtubular, or round and short, or polygonal ; sometimes aiTanged in a single row ; some-times disposed in several parallel rows, andof equal length, forming an articulated frond ;sometimes in several rows, and of unequallength, when they constitute a cellular propagation by means of spores (calledalso Sphserospores and Tetraspores), formedin fours (or threes), ^\-ithin a transparent peri-spore, or mother cell, and collected in bodiesof many different forms and structuie.* The subdix-ision of the reproductive bodiesor tetraspor
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