432 DIATOMACE^. 



Hah. Gardener Street : Mr. Jenner. 



Through this and the following species the genus Navicula 

 seems to pass into that of Cymhella, in which genus indeed 

 the striated Navicula would not be very improperly placed. 



7. Navicula gibba Ehr. 

 Plate CII. Fig. 4. 



Char. Frustules m lateral view straight, narrow, inflated; near 

 the centre gibbous. 



Navicula gibba, N. unciata, Abhandl. der Akademie d. 

 Wissensch. zu Berlin, 1830, p. 64, 65. 68. 1831, p. 80. 

 Frustulia incrassata Klitzing, Linnaea, 1833, p. 545. 

 t. xiii. fig. 17. Navicula gibba. Die Infus. p. 184. t. xiii. 

 f. 19. ; Jenner, in Fl. of Tunbridge Wells, p. 204. 



Hab. Cheshunt : A. H. H. Ashdown Forest : Jack's 

 Wood Spring ; Chiltington Common, near Pulborough, 

 &c. : Mr. Jenner. 



8. Navicula lanceolata Ehr. 

 Plate CII. Fig. 14. 

 Char. Frustules lanceolate, extremities subacute. 



Frustulia lanceolata Kiitz., in Linngea, 1833, p. 14. t. xiii. 

 f. 13. Navicula lanceolata Ehr., Die Infus. p. 185. 

 .-^"V t.xiii. fig. 21. 



^'^^/" ' Hab. Sussex: Mr. Jenner. 

 A well-marked little species. 



80. EXILARIA Grev. 



Char. Frustules elongated, at first attached by a sessile and 

 undivided stipes, subsequently free, radiated, single, or bi- 

 nate. Junction siiv£aces frequently striated. 



Derivation. From exilio, to issue forth ; in allusion to the 

 radiate disposition of the frustules. 



