EXILARIA. 433 



This genus bears a slight resemblance to Gomplioiiema, the 

 frustules being attached in the young state of the species ; 

 they are not, however, triangular, as in the genus Gom- 

 phonema. 



1. ExiLARIA CAPITATA. 



Plate XCVII. Fig. 1. 



Char. Frustules lavf/e. Tn front view truncate at the ends; 

 in side view dilated at both extremities into an obtusely 

 pointed head ; striated. 



Ehr. Die Infus. p. 211. pi. xxi. fig. 28. 



This fine and beautiful species I found growing in im- 

 mense quantity in some ditches running parallel to the Barge 

 river near Cheshunt marshes. A few frustules of it have 

 also, I believe, been found by Mr. Ralfs. The frustules in 

 the front view are not to be distinguished from those of fi^ 

 Exilaria ulna; the side view of E. capitata is, however, so 

 distinct, that it would be impossible to confound it with that 

 species. 



2. Exilaria Ulna. 



Plate XCVII. Fig. 2. 



Char. Frustules large in the fully developed state. In front 

 view slightly dilated at the extremities, and truncate ; in 

 lateral aspect striated, extremities pointed. 



Leuwenhoek's Philosophical Transactions, 1703 (1702), 

 fio;. 8. L. K. Bacillaria ulna Nitzsch, Beitrao-e zur 

 Infusorienkunde, 1817, p. 99. t. 5. Bacillaria commu- 

 nis Bory, in Diet. Class. 1822. Frustulia obtiisa and 

 F. idna Agardh, Consp. Crit. Diatom. Echinella fasci- 

 culata /3 truncata Greville, 1823; Scot. Crypt. Fl. 1. 

 t. xvi. Exilaria fasciculata Greville, 1827 ; Scot. 

 Crypt. Fl. V. f. 291 b. E. truncata Kiitz., in Linnsea, 

 1833, p. 560. Frustulia Ulna Harv., in Manual, p. 204. 



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