. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. Fig. 2. (Jigartina'unulaskemis Kupi!. A ?vell-gi'owii cystucarpic apeuiiiieu from Otarii Bay. Nat. size. A well-grown typical form of the present species has the frond multicipital from a small discoidal root. The frond is com plan ated, narrowly cuneatc at the base, once or twice dichotomously divided with quickly expanding segments and wide roundish sini, assuming fan-shaped or reniform general outline ? segtxicnt may measure 13—17 mm. in breadth, and the total height of frond 6-8 cm. On the margins as well as on the surface ol'segments ther


. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. Fig. 2. (Jigartina'unulaskemis Kupi!. A ?vell-gi'owii cystucarpic apeuiiiieu from Otarii Bay. Nat. size. A well-grown typical form of the present species has the frond multicipital from a small discoidal root. The frond is com plan ated, narrowly cuneatc at the base, once or twice dichotomously divided with quickly expanding segments and wide roundish sini, assuming fan-shaped or reniform general outline ? segtxicnt may measure 13—17 mm. in breadth, and the total height of frond 6-8 cm. On the margins as well as on the surface ol'segments there start numerous papillose processes, in each of which one or two cj'stocarps arc lound immersed. In some specimens, the processes get mucli longer, complanated and dicliotomously ramified. Those irorn the upper margins of frond have especially the tendency, i^iviiig On visiting St. Petersburg and Upsala I paid special atten- tions to these questions and carefully studied the originals of the species and varieties under the subject. As the result I am now in no hesitation to mention the two varieties, unalaskensis and ochotensis, as well-marked distinct species, amalgamating G. paciRca Kjellman. with the 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 Tokyo Shokubutsu Gakkai; Nihon Shokubutsu Gakkai. Tokyo : Tokyo Botanical Society


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