ties arifing 
i - 
15735 
! ! 
sf ) (Ct > tan wt I I 
K 3 195 li t 
3 à 1 3 y tet 
Hyd 30 ID u.c59f120.9401 erua aR sU -: 
a + d " . y = Š ix ms d : 3 = ^i E 5 5 i 
Gebi Be ud Aror bfiin.cuyT:3560 di “a ) pub c eo Se ‘rea cl 
pe WI its PO E l tS ED Osj i F iO 4 b eti 'n3 job E * Š 2i ` t 
XI. Calendarium Plantarum marinarum, By Dawfon Turker, Ejq.F.L.S. 
TEEN “ E vU PYTA t peat Á ve e SREE 3 sf S x q ipi Il re - t1 LEED 
; 
rẹ 
? 
D situ Read March 51709: 
ANDSOR. 
€ 
$ 
i 
Zy 
mJ 
| ng 
YY 
of the periods at which 
es to our 
£ 
Li 
years attracted many admirers, to whofe zeal and abilities marine 
botany is much indebted; and this Society may boaft of having. 
given to the world by far the moft valuable account ever written of 
thefe plants. But much ftill remains to be done; and it can be done 
only by naturalifts refident upon the different parts of the coaft ac 
cuftoming themfelves to examine attentively the various fpecies in 
their feveral gradations, and laying before the world the refult of 
their inquiries. To ftimulate them to this, was one of my principal 
.. objects in bringing forward the prefent remarks ; for, as no Britifh 
.author has given us any thing like a complete lift of the times of 
- fructification of the fubmerfed 4Alge, thofe naturalifts who are in 
the 
