5* Mr. Woodward'j Ohfervations upon 



Ulva flavefcens. Hud. — JFith. An var. praecedentis ? 

 incraffata. Fi. Dun. 6=^;^. AnFucus? 

 decorticata. Species nova^ Subgelatinofa. 



Subd. 4. Subgelatinofs, fionde teieti, tubulofa. 



Ulva purpurafcens. Hud. — TVith. 

 fiftulofa. Hud.— With. 

 fobolifera. Fl, Dan. 356. 

 prolifera. Fl. Dan. 763. i. 

 fpongiformis. Fl. Dan. 763. 2. 



Priapus. Gm. Hijl. Fucor. — Gm. Syfl. Nat. Frons fubulata^ 

 glandiformis. Gm. Hifl. Fucor. — Gm. Syji. Nat. 

 plumofa. Hud. — PFitL An Conferva? 



Ulva papillofa Murr. SyJi. Veget. — filiformis, capillaris & rubens 

 Hud. are either known, or with good reafon fuppoied, to belong to 

 the genus Fucus. 



Ulva incraffata Hud. — crifpa, cornuta Gm. Sy/i. Nat. and Light. 

 — ftellata, oryz^formis, moccana, cuneata Gm. SyJl. iV<?/.— prunifor- 

 mis, granulata Murr. SyJl. Feget. and Hud. — and pififormis Reich. 

 SyJl. Veget. and Hud. may be confidered as more probably belonging 

 to the genus Tremella. 



Ulva porrifolia Gm. SyJl. Nat. appears to be nothing more than 

 lanceolata repeated. 



Ulva Sagarum Gm. SyJl. Nat. is Tremella arborea Hud. 



Ulva confervoides Gm. Sjjl. Nat. is Conferva tubulofa Hud. — 

 Dill. /. 6. / 39. as appears from an original fpecimen of Dillenius^ 

 preferved in the herbarium of Sir Jofeph Banks. 



Ulva montana Gm. SyJl. Nat. quoted from Swartz Nov. pi. gen. et 

 fp. p. 148, belongs to the order Fungi, where it forms a new genus, 



approaching 



