58 Mr, Woodward'j Observations upon the generic Char abler ofUlva, 



From the very extended length of this plant, it is fcarcely 

 pofTible to give a plate which (hall be a fufriciently accurate repre- 

 fentation of it ; but from its totally diflimilar appearance to every 

 other known fpecies of Uha, and from its fimiiarity in habit to 

 Fucus kreus, although it is more branched towards the bafe, and 

 much more fimple upwards than that Fucus, it is hoped that 

 the foregoing ample defcription and hiftory of the plant will be 

 abundantly fufficient to diftinguifh it, when it mall again be 

 brought under obfervation. 



XIII. Account 



