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does not enter into fusion with other cells, they become almost 

 empty in their contents. Neucleus is simple, globular mass ( 

 covered by slightly elevated cortical layer on that part. 



Hab. : On rocks between tide-marks near high tide. Prov. 

 Hizen, Prov. Tosa, Prov. lyo, Kobe, Hamashima (Prov. Ise), Prov. 

 Shima, Prov. iVoto, Prov. Rikuzen. Hakodate, 



PL. CXX1V, Fig. 1-13. Fig. 1: smaller frond of Gloiosiphonia 

 capittaris (Huds.) Carm. with reduced ramuli, \. Fig. 2 : cortical 

 cells carrying hyaline hairs, -. ~ . Fig. 3 : cross-section of branch, 

 ^ . Fig. 4 : longitudinal section of branch with 2 cystocarps, 1 * n . 

 Fig. 5 : apical portion of branch showing hyaline hairs, ^~. 

 Fig. 6 : procarp and auxiliary cell-branch in situ ; a, auxiliary cell, 

 //, hypogenal cell, . Fig. 7-9 : auxiliary cell branch and procarp 

 detached ; characters seme as Fig. 6, 6 . Fig. 10 : sterile cells 

 in auxiliary cell-branch becoming almost empty, 3 p . Fig. 11 : 

 spore-filaments abnormally produced from an auxiliary cell, a, - 5 . 

 Fig. 12 : neucleus produced from an auxiliary cell, 3 y Q . Fig 13 : 

 spore-filaments paniculately produced from fused cell, c, ^. 



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