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. CiiLouospiiUMK e. Pam. Conferveic. Plate XXIV. CLADOPHORA REFRACTA, Kiitz. Gln. Char. Filaments green, jointed, attached, uniform, branched. Fruit,aggregated granules or zoospores, contained in the joints, having, atsome period, a proper, ciliary motion. Cladophora—from xAdSor,a branch, and opea>, to bear; a branching plant. Cladophora refracta; filaments capillary,


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. CiiLouospiiUMK e. Pam. Conferveic. Plate XXIV. CLADOPHORA REFRACTA, Kiitz. Gln. Char. Filaments green, jointed, attached, uniform, branched. Fruit,aggregated granules or zoospores, contained in the joints, having, atsome period, a proper, ciliary motion. Cladophora—from xAdSor,a branch, and opea>, to bear; a branching plant. Cladophora refracta; filaments capillary, somewhat rigid, tufted, brightgreen, very much branched; secondary branches spreading on all sides,repeatedly divided, thickly clothed with very much spreading or re-flexed, short branchlets, which are pectinated with rainuli on theirupper surface; articulations twice or thrice as long as refracta, Kiitz. Phyc. Gen. p. 2(i7. Conferva refracta, Roth. Cat. vol. h. p. 193. Ag. Si/st. p. 114. Han. 137. Wyatt, Ahj. Danm. no 228. Hab. In rocky pools, left by the tide, near low water mark. Annual. Summer. Dunlecky Castle, Kilkee, W. H. H. Ilfracombe, Mrs. Griffith. Mangans Bay, Cork, Mis


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