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no. tomentofa. C. fills ramofiffimis, tenuibus, funis in formam denfiflime 

 contortis, fub-ferru.:ineis ; ramis divaricatis, ultimis fimplicibus; articulis 

 iliamctro quadruplo longioribus. T. 56. 

 III.* riparia. C. fiiis inferne fimpliciufculis, fupeme ramofis, longis tenui- 

 bus, implexis flavo-virentibus ; ramis remotis, divaricatis ; articulis diametro 

 fub duplo longioribus. T. E. 



C. riparia. Roth. Cat. Bot. III. p. 216. 



Near Bantry ; Mifs Hutchins. In Salt pools by the Yare, near Yar- 

 mouth. 



It is on the authority of authentic fpecimens in Mr. Turner's Herbarium, 

 which I have compared with thofe fent by Mifs Hutchins, that I publifh 

 this fpecies with the reference to Roth, upon whofe defcription I have 

 been under the neceffity of relying for a part of my own, the filaments 

 being fo long and entangled that in a dried fpecimen it is almoft impoflible 

 to feparate them. I have a (ketch which belongs to the fame fpecies, and 

 which I made from a plant that I difcovered in pools by the fide of the 

 Yare, near Yarmouth, in 1802. The filaments towards the root have but 

 few branches, but they are more numerous towards the fummits, and 

 always remarkably divaricated. The drawing at T. E. was made by Mr. 

 Hooker from a dried fpecimen, and reprefents, feparately, the ramification 

 and nature of the joints, magnified with powers 2 and 1 of his microfcope. 

 112.* ftlictdofa. C. fills ramofiifimis, tenuibus, fufco-flavefcentibus •, ramis 

 ramulifque fub alternis, acuminatis; articulis diametrum longitudine asquan- 

 tibus ; capfulis filiculiformibus. T. E. 



Ccramium conftrvoides. Roth. Cat. Bot. I. p. 151. t. 8. f. 3. III. p. 148. 

 Fl. Germ. III. pars f. p. 467. 



Rocks in the Sea at Cromer and Haftings. W. J. Hooker, Efq. 



Dr. Roth and my friend Mr. Hooker are of opinion that C.filiculofa is 

 fpecificr.Ily diftincl from C. Ihtoralis, to which I have thought it right to 

 accede, never having myfelf had the opportunity of comparing recent 



