. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . B. a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. , Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. We


. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . B. a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. , Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. West. B, Merismopedia </lauca(Ehrenb.) Nag. C, M. elegans BT. D,Uii Reinschiana Axch. All x 450.


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