j 44 D; . G o o d e n o u g H and Mr. Woo dward'; Obfet -vat tons on 



upon its affinities vejiculofus, fpiralis^ and ceranoides. Indeed thefe 

 four fpecies feem from their texture and habit to form a diftinct 

 family, although the artificial fyftem which we have adopted, necef- 

 farily includes others extremely diilimilar in thofe refpecls. 



22. FuCUS VESICULOSUS. 



F. fronde dichotoma integcrrima, veficulis innatis axillaribuf- 

 que, apicibus tumidis tuberculatis acutiufculis. Herb, 

 Buddie, p. 4. Petiver, p. 32. Uvedale, vol. 1. p. 1. n. t. & 

 p. 5. n. i, 2, 3. R. Syn. p. 40. n. 4. ./£#. Parif, 1772, 

 /wrf/V lde,pl. 3. /! 6. 10. II, 12, 13. 



Fucus Quercus marina. Gm. p. 60. 



veficulofus. Linn. Sp. PL 1626. Fl. Ang. p. 576. 



Fl. Scot. p. 904. Withering^ vol. 3. p. 241. Stackhoufe, 

 Ner. Brit. p. 4. t. 1. 



f3, Divaricates — veficulis axillaribus dilatatis, axillis divaricatis. 

 Uvedale, vol. 1. /. 4. Afor. Hy?. Cb?/z. iii. 647. yT 15. /. 8. 



f-5- 

 F. divaricatus. Linn. Sp. PL 1627. Sv/l. FL Scot. p. 909. 



F. veficulofus y. F/. ^«g. p. 577. Withering, vol. 3. p. 242. 



7. Inflates — fronde apicem verfus veficulofo-inflata. Buddie, 



p. 5. n. 2. 



F. inflatus. Fl. Scot. p. 910. Smith, Icones Plant, rar, fafc. 3. 



'75- 



<f. Acutus — fronde apicibus productis lanceolatis. Buddie, p, 4. 



ft. 



i. Foliaceus — ramis proliferis, ramulis obovatis. Buddie, p. 5. n. 4. 

 £. VolubiUs—t "ronde contortuplicata. Buddie, p. 7. «. 4, 5. 

 F. volubilis. /7. ^/g-. ^. 577. 



2 Habitat 



