CRYPT’ OGAMIA. ALG. Fucus, G, (2) Capillary, 115 
= PELLUCID, 
G. (2) Capillary, pe.tucip. 
F, Hair-like, tubular, unbranched 5 Paany, threads pian Thrix. 
the same base. 
‘ Stackh. iis 12. 
From 2 to 6 ne sug, not thicker than a pin, smallest at 
bottom with a Its es is frequently found decay- 
ing and then e ee eect which are continued through the 
plant. These filaments are pellucid, with geen partitions 
and dark granales, which may be the seeds. I think from its 
fructification.that it is not properly a Fucus.. Mr. hee baa 
who first found it at Penzance, and at Acton Castle. 
F; ‘Thread-shaped, pale, pellucid, much branched: Neanitdrcauis! simus 
hair-like: fruetifications lateral sitting globules. 
Linn. Tr. i ili. 19. ne < 
_ About 4 inches high; very slender and hair-like. Branches 
3 or 3 rising together from the same point. Fructifications 1, 
z el together, frequently 2, and on “Opposite sides of the 
tanch, 
Ulva capillaris. Huvs. On the Southern. Coasts, ‘near 
Canela Fos At Weymouth, Near Magee; 
* 
F...Stem thread-shaped, mitich bostechedarinabes like eae kepahagih E 
.--tles: .fructifications globular, sams on fruit- des, 
stalks opposite the leaves. : 
- Lian. tro iil t. G; at pe 29-E. bot. S71... 
About 6 inches high, bright red, extremely ces ‘cate 
ra or greenish, scarcely thicker than a hair. ” Globules of fruc- 
tifications the size of poppy seed, on-short fruit-stalks equal in 
length to the capsule, and the’ whole 1-5d the length of the 
leaves. : “Woopwarp in Linn. tr. ii. 20. — 
Bound: Mr. Waa: on the beach at North Yarmouth,” 
P; eGtiniy stirendsshitiped screigdenmedy much trtibithed rcor’ neus. 
bunches erat fom #0 site es’; winged : : 
- segments opposite, rte thaped Bar) eae 
_Toundish, on iit-stalks. 
Guan, tie 2. 8. 
(From 3107 inches in height; dark red, sometimes green, 
semi-transparent. Segments ig a ear very short, rather strap 
ian bristle-shaped. 
Var. 2. Plant smaller, branches Jess regular and broader in. 
properties’ t9 thelr leeahoe 
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