(170) 



collector may rediscover it, and add another proof to its title to rank as 

 a native and a species. It was discovered at Salcombe, but we know 



nothinsf further of its habitat. 



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ECTOCARPtrS FENESTRATUS. 



EXPLANATION OF DISSECTIONS, &c. 



Fig. 1. — Tuft of Ectocarpus fenestratus, natural size. 

 2. — Ramulus in fruit. 

 3. — Fruit. Both magnified. 



