120 CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG. Ulva. 
monta'na. U. Flat, scarlet, growing on the ground, ' blood-coloured. 
Licutr. 973. ee 
Leaves without visible roots, many together supporting each 
other, about 2 or 3 inches high and as much in breadt!,, variously 
sinuated, leathery, but friable. Lignrr. 972, Although Mr. 
- Lightfoot has arranged this as an Ulva, I have some aoe if 
poe so. I have not seen it, but hope the botanists in Scot- 
land will give it their attention, and assure us of its proper place 
in the system. HOENTST 
: _ ‘Among grass and moss on the sides of mountains. Aug. 
lanceola’ta, U. Egg-spear-shaped, Jat. s 
Dill. 9.5. 
Leaves a palm in length or more; very thin, smooth, pale 
green. Dini. 46. ee ae : 
On rocks near Llanfaethly in the Isle of Man. Dri. ; 
i ; ' P; Jan.—Dec. 
Lin’za.U, Plant oblong ; blistered. ‘Sa pe 
' Fl, dan. 889—Dill. 9. 6. 
Bright green, thin, the folded edge even, the open edges in. 
; dented and curled. Dinu. in R. Syn. 62, 2. 3, and muse. 46. 
_ Five or 6 inches long, about an roe 4 wide, doubled lengthwise. 
ties ace Webi ng BEETS Saal 
_ On large stones and rocks in the sea; and in ditches near 
+ Sheerness, es Ps 'P. Jan.—Dec. 
latis’sima. U, Oblong ; flat, waved ; membranaceous ; green. LINN, 
_ Somewhat sword-shaped, brown. Huns. i 
¢A-very long and very broad membrane. Linn. suec. 2. 1156.' 
Leaf to. feet long, 2 to § inches wide, thin, shining. Hups,: 
Of no. regular shape, extremely thin. Mr. Woopwarp. | > 
U. fusca. Huds. 567. Rocks and stones in thesea near Sheer. 
ness, in the Isle of Sheppey. { Yarmouth Haven, Mr. Woopw.] 
2 ao A. May—Oct,: 
lacinia’ta, U. Leaves flat, purple; the extremities widening, jagged, — 
and waved, Licutr. 974, Le 
a Lightf. 335 at p. 74. 
, _ Seed¢ minute, numerous, like grains ofa red powder, 
in various pens of the substance. Greatly resembles the Fucus 
laciniatus, but the fructifications are different. Lichrr. 
_ Lactu'ea.U. Hand-shaped}.. proliferous ; membranaccous ; sege 
->.-Ments narrower towards. the bases. =) so 4 
