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 . been taken. Of the reference to M. Lenormands CEgagropila simplex (seem-ingly a manuscript name) I am quite certain, a specimen commu-nicated to me by that gentleman agreeing in all respects withMiss Turners plant; but possibly the reference to the Mediter-ranean Conf. simplex, J. Ag., may be incorrect. And yet I havelittle hesitation in uniting our plant with that species.


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 . been taken. Of the reference to M. Lenormands CEgagropila simplex (seem-ingly a manuscript name) I am quite certain, a specimen commu-nicated to me by that gentleman agreeing in all respects withMiss Turners plant; but possibly the reference to the Mediter-ranean Conf. simplex, J. Ag., may be incorrect. And yet I havelittle hesitation in uniting our plant with that species. Theyagree in every respect except in the length of the articulations,which, in the Mediterranean plant, are shorter than in ours; andthis slight discrepancy seems scarcely sufficient to separate plantsso closely allied, by so many remarkable features. Though not one of the handsomest, this is one of the mostcurious species of the genus. Outwardly it nearly resembles , but the form and proportion of the articulations arevery different. Fig. 1. Cladophora repens ; tuft:—of the natural size. 2. Portions ofthree filaments from the same. 3. An articulation from one of the filaments :—magnified. FlaU I Ser. Chlorosperme/E. ttm- Confervea. Plate CLXXIV. CLADOPHORA PELLUCIDA, Kiitz. Gen. Char. Filaments green, jointed, attached, uniform, branched. Fruit,aggregated granules or zoospores, contained in the articulations,having, at some period, a proper ciliary motion. Cladophora {Kiitz.),—from KKabot, a branch, and <pop«o, to bear. Cladophora pellucida; filaments rigid, erect, setaceous, full dark-green,di-tri-chotomous; the axils very acute, the branches erect; arti-culations many times longer than broad; dissepiments only at theforking of the branches and ramuh. Cladophora pellucida, Kiitz. Phyc. Gen. p. 271. Conferva pellucida, Huds. Fl. Ang. p. 601. Dillw. Conf. t. 90. E. 1716. Ag. Syst. p. 120. Han. in Hook. Br. Fl. vol. ii. p. 357. Mack


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