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-CRYPTOGAMIA. ALGAE. Conferva, (2). Threads 
by anched, not jointed. 
same height. Hups.. Pale green. Threads so fine as hardly to 
be discernible by the naked eye. Substance soft, both fresh and 
also when dry, like cotton. Dit. 
Ditches, bogs, and pools.—Island of Selsey, Sussex. Diz. 
Beebe to the west of Marazion. Mr. Srackuovss. ] 
A. Oct.—May. 
C. Threads branched, ‘soft, shorter than one’s finger, very gerugino’sa, 
gr een, 
Dill. 4, 20. 
Colour an elegant cerulean green, which it retains when 
dry, so that this alone distinguishes it. Threads short, nume- 
rous, very fine, shining and silky when dry. Dut. 
On Fucuses, but not very common, A. June—Oct. 
-C. ‘Threads branched, very long: branches alternate, 
many-cleft, very short. Hups. 595. 
Threads 5 inches pete stiffish, black. Branches bundled. 
Hops. . 15. a 
VOsleshive- coast. 0". F4se va A. act 
C. Threads proliferous, of the same length, rough with 
hair. 
Dill. 4. 23-F, B. iti. 811. o-Lob. obs. O48. 2, and ic. ih 
249. 2—Dod. 475. Q—Ger. em. 1571. 2-Park. 1206. ai 
‘Branches woolly and hairy, spreading in all directions ; 
smaller branches nearly of equal ‘length, finely toothed ; dull 
green; reddish brown when old and dry. Dixt. 
‘Sea shores, common, A. May—Oct. 
C. Threads © beaehed ® Aiatted alternate, shat; with 
many finger-like divisions. 
Dill. 4.22. c 
Colour pale, dirty. Stems giving out many ences 
branches near 2 inches long, which are set with hair-like threads 
or tendrils, giving a roundish figure to the branch, with an ap- 
pearance of hollowness within. Diri. The lateral filaments re- 
tain air as if inso many vesicles. Linn. 
Stones and melas in the sea, common, P, Jan.—Dec. 
C. Threads very much branched : little branches oppo- 
site, very short, many-cleft. Hups. 596. 
Threads 4 inches long, somewhat jelly-like, red. lathes 
opposite, very long. Little Branches very fine, remote, ep ap- 
peasing’ whirled. oe 
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ni ‘ora, 
scopa’ ria. 
cancella’ta. 
multifida. 
