. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. Marine Groves and Gardens -^^^T, branching corals. It Is on this account that the^ are called corallines. A representative type, though one which by no means attains the perfection and beauty of the tropical forms, Is the common coralline (C offici- nalis)^ found In tide pools and on rocks at low-water mark on New England shores and In Long Island. corallina; a red seaweed which resembles coral, Sound. Its rigid, jointed, and many-branched frond Is often mistaken, by those unfamiliar with Its real nature, for coral, to which It has some resembla


. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. Marine Groves and Gardens -^^^T, branching corals. It Is on this account that the^ are called corallines. A representative type, though one which by no means attains the perfection and beauty of the tropical forms, Is the common coralline (C offici- nalis)^ found In tide pools and on rocks at low-water mark on New England shores and In Long Island. corallina; a red seaweed which resembles coral, Sound. Its rigid, jointed, and many-branched frond Is often mistaken, by those unfamiliar with Its real nature, for coral, to which It has some resemblance. In the territory just mentioned, the amateur col- lector win also often find washed ashore many of the deeper forms, such as the brilliant Griffithsia, so named for an English algologlst, Ptilota the feather weed, Hypnea the moss weed, and Phyllopliora the leaf Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Crowder, William, 1882-. New York, The Macmillan Company


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