E. ■ AMD SOKE 



In : nmmavti 



had c oem, bat a more c: 



-aled the : 

 farther inv fi 



. were frequently attached to one specimen, and 

 although differ- ^ere attached to plants differing 



I hare not studied the subject sufficiently to g 

 whetl re peculiar I have found 



Laany of them are common to 

 rjo found only upon individual sy may be com- 



— 1 ^vhich are simp" 7 1 to and on the r ■; 



hair, an : do not ceriv-: .it, and 



2nd. — I uhs wh:c I and root- 



:ructure. 



many of thern pro- 

 bably Algae, some of which are o: able length, a qoarter of 



an inch or more, flat and tapelike, from — ! — - to a J — of an inch 



* - i . . . 



in the . . 



ghtly coloured, chiefly . 

 orange brown, and bearing rariously coloure; 

 branc ninal joints, divided from the main 



stem by a distinct wall. A 



j\e round thread, ni 

 upon the root hairs, until it s a dozen 01 more, and at 



.gles, like those of a skein of silk. When 

 . mted t: uriaiully b 



some time 1 hare 



any §j them The ::. »ftom T ^ nr to„ 



inch in diameter ; a third g 

 I 

 .ular core, irregular and moi ed. 



.:ure and markings ; they 

 ind flat-j . -^atly 



•Tide, and abc 

 isiderably in -.-. 

 gring at a considers i raUel; 



in mo e ^ngles lik e 



links of a chain, colour bright 



