192 CRYPTOGAMIA. ALGER. Conferva. (5) Threads 
. le 5 
Rivers. Near Bangor. Brewer ix Dill, 39.——Yorkshire, 
Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Hups. 597. =P. Jan.—Dec. 
Var. 2. Green, contracted at the joints. 
= Dill. 7/48. 
Resembling the above, but dull green, not slippery, rather _ 
stiff, contracted at the joints. DiLu. 
Near Ludlow, Shropshire, at the New Bridge. Dixy. 39. 
- {Rivulet in Garn Dingle. Mr. Grirrrrz. | 
a'tra. C. Threads bristle-shaped, very much branched, brown- 
ish black : joints globular, almost jelly-like. Huns. 
597. ; a 
E. bot. 690-Dill. 7. 46. © : 
Spreading. Threads very slender, 2 inches long; knots 
very numerous, smaller towards the ends, Diut. 
_ Springs and brooks. In the Isle of Man. Brewer ia Dill. 
39. Near Martin, Surry. Huns. P. May—Dec. 
gelatino’sa.C. Threads branched ; joints globular, jelly-like. 
Weis. at p. 33. t. 1-Dill. 7. 42. 
- One to 3 inches Jong, dull reddish brown or blackish, pellu- 
cid, gelatinous, very slippery. Branches divided and subdi- 
Ms » formed of globules strung together like a necklace. 
~ In springs and rivelets of pure and limpid water. In a large 
clear spring in Godalmin near the high road, and near Chiches- 
ter, Sussex. Dit. Between Greenwich and Woolwich. Huns. © 
[Clear springs at Lansdown, near Bath. It does not resemble a 
vegetable. It is more like some kind of spawn. Mr. Sracxu.] 
rf AG Jan.—Dec. 
Var. 2. Green. : 
Ey bot. 689—Dill. v. 43.° 
_. Smaller than var. 1, and thinner; 2 to 13 inch long ; greene 
ish. Driv. 
- Ina brook on Enfield Chace. Diu. ~ Spring and Summer. 
Var. 3. Pale green. 
Dill. 7. 44. 
_ Grows on dead fibres of Fontinalis, and on the veins and 
nerves of dead leaves. Globules less closely set, very tender, 
_ pellucid, pale pleasant green. Dinu. 
same rivulet —— var. 2, but in places where the 
stream ran more rapidly. Driu.. In stagnant waters near Man- 
chester. Hasbincs ce Dill, ee 
Var. 4. Blue. : 
