NATURAL HISTORY. 
I. H. Epu is. Turn, Hist. Fuci, t. 134. &. 
Bot. t. 1307. Ner. Brit. p.57. t. 12. (Fucus.) 
Near Torquay. 
2. H. Patmara. Turn. Hist. Fuei, t..114 
KE. Bot. t. 1307. Frequent along the coast—both 
these are edible plants. 
DIVISION 6. FUCOIDE. 
Plants with coriaceous or cartilaginous fronds— 
their colour olive brown, changing to black—their 
Sructification naked sporules, immersed in the frond, 
or included in tuberculated receptacles, 
LAMINARIA. 
fibrous root—frend expanded on a distinct stipes. 
fructification naked granules, immersed in irregular 
groups in the frond. 
i, L. Escutenta, E. Bot. t: 1759. Turn; 
Hist. Fuci, t. 117. Linn. Trans. vol. 3. p. 140. 
(Fucus TeTRAGonvs and F, TeEREs.) 
2. L. Saccuarina. Turn. Hist. Fuci, t. 163, 
8B. Butuata. E, Bot. t. 1376. 
y. ACUMINATA, 
do. Latissiimus. This plant varies ex- 
ceedingly in size and form, it is common along 
the coast. 
3, L.: Payuuiris. Turn. Hist. Fuci, t. 164, 
E. Bot. t. 133], Ner. Brit. p. 33.t.9. This 
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