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n8. lanuginofa. C. fills fub-ramofis, minutiffimis, ferrugineis ; ramis fparfis, 

 obtufiufculis ; articulis medio pellucidis, diametro triplo longioribus. T. 45. 



119.* pluma. C. fills repentibus, ramofis, minutis, intense rofeis ; ramis erectis 

 infra denudatis, fuperne pinnatis pirihis oppofitis, npproximatis ; articulis 

 diametro duplo longioribus. T. F. 



On the ftalks of Fucus digitatus in Bantry Bay. M'fs Hutchins. 

 This beautiful fpecies, of which a drawing and fpecimens were commu- 

 nicated by Mifs Hutchins to Mr. Turner, may be readily diftinguifhed 

 from C. ripens and C. tenella, to which it is mod nearly allied, by having 

 the ere£r. branches thickly pinnated with oppofite ramuli towards their 

 apices. The capfules are globofe and moflly terminal. The drawing at 

 Plate F, for which I am indebted to Mr. Hooker, reprefents C. pluma of 

 the natural fize, and alfo when magnified 1 . 



120. repens. C. filis repentibus, ramofis, implexis, minutis rufis ; ramis 

 erectis ; ramulis fub fecundis obtufis ; articulis diametro triplo longioribus. 

 T. 18. 



My former reference to Dillenius is erroneous, as has been pointed out 

 by Mr. Turner in his remarks on the Dillenian Herbarium, Lin. Tranf. 

 VII. p. 106. 



121. tenella. C. filis repentibus, ramofis, implexis, minutis dilute rofeis; 

 ramis ere&is, fimplicibus ; articulis longitudine variabilibus. T. F. 



On the Shells of the large Scallop at Bantry. Mifs Hutchins. 



The prefent is one of the numerous fpecies for the difcovery of which 

 the botanical world is indebted to Mifs Hutchins. The filaments are of 

 the fame fize and flrike root precifely in the fame manner as thofe of C. 

 repens, from which it differs in its lighter color, extremely flaccid nature, 

 more flender growth, and in having the ere£l branches undivided. The 

 drawing at Plate F was made by Mr. Hooker from a dried fpecimen, and 

 reprefents C. tenella both of the natural fize and when magnified 1. 



