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Of fucb as are of a tender herbaceous texture. 





ALGA i . Foliis fere linear ibus. 







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Alga Angufti-folia vitrariorum. C. B. & SI. Cat. p. 5. 



The finall grafly leaf 'd Alga, or Turtle-gra/s. 



Plant grows frequently in the mallow Tandy bays of Jamah 



moll common food of the manatee, the turtle, and the trunc-fifh 

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ALGA 2 . Felt is plants anguftis, radice geniculata 



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be more generally ufed by the turtle and manatee 





FUCUS 



Membranaceus brevis, lobatus, circuit's concent r ids notatus 



Fucus Fronde fejfoli reniformi decuffatimjlriata.h. Sp. pi. 



Fucus Maritimus galli-pavoms fennas referens. C. B» Pro. & SI. Cat 



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The membraneous afh-coloured dwarf Fucus. 



This fmall plant grows very near the mores in all the bays of Jamaica : it feldom 



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