Archive image from page 359 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark03dans Year: 1913-1981 352 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. Fa/71. 4. Bonneinaisofiiaceæ, Asparagopsis Mont. 1. Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Collins et Hervey. Collins and Hervey, Alg. Bermuda, p. 117. Asparagopsis Delilei Mont. in Barker-Webb et Berthelot, Hist. nat. Hes Canaries, t. 3, part. 2, sectio 4, 1840, Addenda, p. XIV. J. Agaroh, Spec. Alg. vol. II, p. III, p. 776; Epicrisis, p. 666. Kützing, F., Spec. Alg., p. 802; Tab. phycologicæ, vol. XIV, tab. 92. Askenasy, E., For- sch


Archive image from page 359 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark03dans Year: 1913-1981 352 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. Fa/71. 4. Bonneinaisofiiaceæ, Asparagopsis Mont. 1. Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Collins et Hervey. Collins and Hervey, Alg. Bermuda, p. 117. Asparagopsis Delilei Mont. in Barker-Webb et Berthelot, Hist. nat. Hes Canaries, t. 3, part. 2, sectio 4, 1840, Addenda, p. XIV. J. Agaroh, Spec. Alg. vol. II, p. III, p. 776; Epicrisis, p. 666. Kützing, F., Spec. Alg., p. 802; Tab. phycologicæ, vol. XIV, tab. 92. Askenasy, E., For- schungsreise Gazelle, IV Theil, Bot., p. 40, Taf. IX, fig. 9, 10. Dasya Delilei Mont., in Webb et Berthelot, Hist. nat. Iles Canaries, t. 3, part 2, sect. 4, p. 166, 7, pi. VIII, fig. 6. Fucus taxiformis De- lile, Flore d'Égypte, p. 161, pi. 57, fig. 2. C. Agardh, Spec. Alg., p. 368. Lictoria taxiformis J. Ag., In historiani Alg. Symbol, in Linnæa, vol. XV, 1841, p. 23. I quite agree with Collins and Hekvey that the original speci- fic name of this plant ought to be adopted because montagne, p. 166, only honoris causa, replaced the spe- cific name given it by Delile and called it A. Delilei. The plant grows in tufts formed of creeping rhizome-like terete stems from which the beautiful ostrich-feather-like erect shoots arise. The creeping stems (Fig. 347a) are very irregularly ramified. The branches consist of two kinds, either branches with continuous growth or branchlets with definite growth and without ramification. The branches grow out either to decumbent, creeping branches, con- tributing in this way towards the ramification of the basal part, or Fig. 347. Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Collins et Harvey. a, part of the creeping basal stems with nume- rous branchlets and rhizoids in their summits; upon the upwards turned side of the stem young erect shoots, b, end of a branchlet with rhizoids. (o, about 25:1, b, 175:1). fl I


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