Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Scr. I-am. Confervea. PLATE RUDOLPHIANA, Katz. Gen. Char. Filaments green; jointed, attached, uniform, branched. granules or zoospores, contained in the joints, having, atsome period, a proper ciliary motion. Cladophora {Kiitz.)—fromicXaSoy, a branch, and fopeo, to bear. Cladophora Rudolphiana j filaments very long, exceedi


Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Scr. I-am. Confervea. PLATE RUDOLPHIANA, Katz. Gen. Char. Filaments green; jointed, attached, uniform, branched. granules or zoospores, contained in the joints, having, atsome period, a proper ciliary motion. Cladophora {Kiitz.)—fromicXaSoy, a branch, and fopeo, to bear. Cladophora Rudolphiana j filaments very long, exceedingly slender, flex-uous, subgelatinoso-membranaceous, much branched, brilliant, yellow-green, inextricable ; branches, di-trichotomous, or irregular; ultimateramuli pectinate, secund, very long and much attenuated; articula-tions of the main filaments many times longer than broad, here andthere swollen, their granular endochroine somewhat spiral; those ofthe ramuli 6-10 times as long as broad. Cladophora Rudolphiana, Kiitz. Phyc, Gen. p. 268. Conferva Rudolphiana,^/. in Bot. Zeit. p. 636. /. Medit. p. 12. Conferva Kaneana, McCalla. Alg. Hib. no. 29. Hab. Parasitical on Zostera, the various Laminaric


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