British Sea-weeds. Drawn from Professor Harvey's "Phycologia Britannica.": With Descriptions, an Amateur's Synopsis, Rules for Laying Out Sea-weeds, an Order for Arranging Them in the Herbarium, and an Appendix of New Species |
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INTRODUCTION | |
RULES FOR PRESERVING AND LAYING OUT SEAWEEDS XX | |
THE AMATEURS SYNOPSIS xxviii | |
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12 inches long algæ angles of branching branching axils branchleteens branchlets bristles Callithamnion Ceramium Character of Frond Cladophora Clustered spores coasts CODIUM colour-cells colouring matter endochrome Conferva cylindrical Cystoseira dark Dasya delicate due time bursting dull Ectocarpus Enteromorpha external Filey flat forked dichotomous forming fresh water fringed frondlets Fructification gelatinous GRACILARIA green colouring matter Grev Habitat hair-like Harv inches high Ireland jointed threads filaments kind known Laminaria lines internal tubes long as broad low-water mark margins mass of spores Measurement MELOBESIA membranaceous microscope midribs Miltown Malbay Minute seeds spores Minute seeds zoospores Minute spores narrow oval parasitic patches plant Plate Polysiphonia rare re-branched Rhodymenia ribless Rigid round SARGASSUM scattered sea-weed secund sessile shores short simple slender Soft sometimes species specimens spores in globose spreading stalked Stem and branches Substance tapering Tetraspores immersed thick Thread-like filamentous tide-marks tips tubular tufts of jointed Ulva unbranched uncommon Vincent Brooks wavy