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C. ccrymbifera. Eng. Bot. t. 1996. 



Since this plant was defcribcd in my work, Mr. Backhoufe has found 

 fome fpecimens of it near Darlington, as large as thofe fent by Dr. Roth 

 to Mr. Turner, and exactly agreeing with them, (as well as with thofe 

 from Mr. Borrer, excepting only in the greater length of their filaments). 

 Upon thefe the fructification was firft difcovered, which is fo remarkable 

 and lingular that Dr. Smith was milled by it to regard Mr. Bickhoufe's 

 plant as a new fpecies, and to publilh it as above quoted in Englifli 

 Botany. 

 S5. v'mipara. C. filis dichotomo ramoGs, flexuofis flavo virentibus ; ramis ad 

 diflepimcnta bubbiferi ; bulbis piliferis ; articulis diametro triplo longiori- 

 bus. T. 59. 



C.fetlgera. Roth. Cat. Bot. III. p. 2S3. t. S. f. 1. 



Since I publiflied the defcription of this fpecies it has been found in the 

 neighbourhood of Darlington by Mr. Backhoufe. 

 87.* exigua. C. filis ramofiffimis, minutis, gelatinofis, viridibus; ramis con- 

 fertis ; ramulis elongatis apice pellucidis ; artic*ilis diametrum Iongitudine 

 fub-iequanribus. T. D. 



In the Chalybeate Stream which runs through the Bog on Apfe Heath, 

 near Shanklin, Ifle of Wight. J. Woods, junr. Efq. 



I received a fpecimen and drawing of this minute and beautiful fpecies 

 from my friend Mr. Woods, who informs me that its length is not greater 

 than three fifteenths of an inch. The length of the joints in the principal 

 branches fomewhat exceeds the diameter, but thofe of the ramuli are 

 fhorter. This fpecies feen-.s nearly related to the Rivularia. 



88. protenfa. C. filis ramofis, lubricis, viridibus-, ramis diffufis, maxime elon- 

 gatis, apice pellucidis; articulis diametro fub-fefquilongioribus. T. 67. 



89. lubrica. C. filis ramofiffimis, lubricis, viridibus ; ramulis fparfis, approxi- 

 mates, aculeiformibus -, art'eulis diametro faltem triplo longioribus. T. 57. 



