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122.* Davie/ti. C. filis ramofis, ereclis minutis, Iiberis fofeis; ramis fparfis 



acuminatis ; articulis diametro triplo longioribus. T. F. 



On Marine Algre; Rev. Hugh Davies. Baritry Bay; Mifs Hutchins. 

 At Brighton ; Mr Borrer. 



I have a pleafure in naming this fpecies after my valuable friend, the 

 Re£ Hugh Davies, whofe intimate knowledge of many branches of Natural 

 Hiftory is well known, and to whofe liberality this work is greatly in- 

 debted. Its length rarely exceeds three or four lines, and it may be dif- 

 tinguifhed from its congeners by its unentangled growth, and far different 

 ramification. Mr. Borrer informs me that he has once difcovered it with 

 capfules, placed in rows along the upper fide of the ramuli. For the 

 drawing at Plate E. I am indebted to Mr. Hooker; it reprefents the plant 

 magnified 3, and a piece of the filament magnified 1. 

 123. Rothii. C. filis dichotomo-ramofis, ereftis, brevibus, dense cxfpitofis, 

 phceniciis; ramis ramulifque alternis ; articulis diametro fub-triplo longi- 

 oribus. T. 73. 



Several years ago I received^ fpecimen of this plant from Mr. Robert 

 Brown, gathered by himfelf in the North of Ireland, and which he had 

 named C. phcenicia. It was not till after I had publifhed my defcription 

 of C. Rothii that I recognifed it as the fame fpecies, which I much regret, 

 as Mr. Brown certainly firft difcovered it in Britain. It has fince been 

 found by Mr. W. \V. Young, near Dunraven, in Glamorganshire, and by 

 Meffrs. Hooker and Borrer, on the Coaft of Durnefs, Sutherland. 

 124.* fioridula. C. filis ramofis, tenuibus, csefpitofis, implexis, dilutiffime 

 rofeis ; ramis fparfis, fimpliciufculis, remotis ; articulis diametro fub-triplo 

 longioribus. T. F. 



Rocks on the Sea fhore. On the Galway Coaft ; Dr. Scott. On the 

 Antrim Coaft ; Mr. Mackay. 



I received fpecimens of this fpecies from the late Dr. Scott, gathered on 

 the Galway coaft, where it covers the rocks on the Sea fhore. The fila- 



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