. The algae-vegetation of the Faero?ese coasts, with remarks on the phyto-geography. Marine algae. 758 and the old fronds are thrown off in spring, at whicli time of the year they are washed up on the beach in great numbers by the heavy storms. Even in May and June, how^ever, specimens may be found wliich still have the old lamina Fig. 161. Stipes and haptera of Laminoria hyperborra with a dense covering of epiphytes. On the stipes, Plo- camium coccinenm is prominent; on the haplera, Callophyllis laciniata and Euthora cristata. Uppermost on the stipes we find Ceramium rubrum, Polysi
. The algae-vegetation of the Faero?ese coasts, with remarks on the phyto-geography. Marine algae. 758 and the old fronds are thrown off in spring, at whicli time of the year they are washed up on the beach in great numbers by the heavy storms. Even in May and June, how^ever, specimens may be found wliich still have the old lamina Fig. 161. Stipes and haptera of Laminoria hyperborra with a dense covering of epiphytes. On the stipes, Plo- camium coccinenm is prominent; on the haplera, Callophyllis laciniata and Euthora cristata. Uppermost on the stipes we find Ceramium rubrum, Polysiphonia urceolata, Delcsscria alata, Polysiphonia eldngata. (F. B. phot. The Laminaria hijperborea association grows more or less densely in all suitable localities down to a depth of 10—15 fathoms^ (Sim- mons gave 25 meters). Besides the above mentioned epiphytes, ^ It is hardly probable that the Laminaria hijperborea should be found forming an association below this depth; but a single specimen ma}^ well be dredged now and then from a still greater 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 Børgesen, Frederik, 1866-1956. Copenhagen, Printed by H. H. Thiele
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