»S60 DESMIDE.E. 



zu Berlin, 1833, p. 318. X, fasciciilahim Ehr., Infus, 

 p. 147. tab. X. fig. xxiv. b. Xantfiidium fasciciilatum 

 Ralfs, in Annals, vol. xiv. p. 166. fig. 3. c. d. e. Cos^ 

 inarium aculeatum Menegli., 1. c. p. 218. Euastrum 

 No. 10., Bailey's Amer. Bacil. p. 296. pi. i. fig. 10.; 

 Jenner, in loc. cit. p. 194. 



This species is smaller than the following, the segments of 

 a different form, and the spines more numerous. 



3. Xanthidium polygonum Hass. 



Plate LXXXIX. Ym. 4. 



Char. Frond jwli/gonal. Segments four-angled. Spines 

 eight to each segment, in pairs, situated at the angles. 



Xanthidium fasciculatum (3 polygonum Ehr., Infus. p. 148. 

 t. 10. fig. 24. a. Xanthidium fasciculatum jS poly- 

 gonum Kalfs, in Annals, vol. xiv. p. 467. pi. xii. 

 fio". 3. a. b. 



Hob. Near Dolgellv : Mr. Ralfs. Near Tunbridge Wells : 

 Mr. Jenner. 



This doubtless ought not to be regarded as a variety, but 

 as a distinct species, differing from Xanthidium fasciculatum, 

 of which it has hitherto been regarded as a variety, in being 

 altogether a much larger plant, in the polygonal form of the 

 segments, and in the number of the spines to each segment, 

 which are eight in X. polygonum, arranged in four pairs, while 

 in A", fasciculatum they are twelve, disposed in six j^airs. 



4. Xanthidium aculeatum Ehr. 



Plate LXXXIX. Fi^. 3. 



"«• 



Char. Segments reniform, almost globose. Spines single, 

 marginal, and scattered. 



Xanthidium aculeatum Ehr., Infus. p. 147. tab. 10. fig. 23.; 

 Mcncgh. 1. c. p. 224.; Ralfs, in Annals, vol. xiv. p. 467. 

 pi. xii. fig. 2. a. b. c. d. 



