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 . - Ser. Chloroshermeje. Fain. Uhacea. Plate CCLXIII. ENTEROMORPHA HOPKIRKII, If (Ma. Gen. Char. Frond tubular, membranaceous, of a green colour, and reti-culated structure. Fructification; granules, commonly in fours,contained in the cellules of the frond. Enteromorpha {Linn.),—from tvrepov, an entrail, and ixop<pi),form or appearance. Exterojiorpha Hop


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 . - Ser. Chloroshermeje. Fain. Uhacea. Plate CCLXIII. ENTEROMORPHA HOPKIRKII, If (Ma. Gen. Char. Frond tubular, membranaceous, of a green colour, and reti-culated structure. Fructification; granules, commonly in fours,contained in the cellules of the frond. Enteromorpha {Linn.),—from tvrepov, an entrail, and ixop<pi),form or appearance. Exterojiorpha Hopkirkii; frond excessively slender and byssoid, flaccid,very much branched; branches feathery, decompound, erect, attenu-ated, set with minute, subulate ramuli; cellules large, hyaline, eachcell containing one or two minute grains of endochrome; the ramulicomposed of a single series of such cellules. Enteromorpha Hopkivkii, MCalla, Alg. Hid. hied. Harv. in Phyc. i. pi. XV. Harv. Man. ed. 2. p. Hab. Dredged in 4-10 fathoms water. Annual. Summer and autumn. Goodrington, Torbay, Mrs. Griffith (1838). Carrickfergus, Mr. MCalla (1845). Geogr. Distr. ? Descr. Fronds six to twelve inches long or more, of excee


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