the BrHlJJi Fuel, with particular Defcriptions of each Species. i8i 



being in SyJ}. Feget. given as a variety of aculeatus, and referred to 

 Gunner, A£l. Hidrof. 4. p. 83. /. 7. notwithftanding this figure is fo 

 extremely bad that nothing could be conjeftured from it alone. 

 To this variety alfo muft undoubtedly be referred Mufcoides Fl. Ang, 

 p. 590. Gmelin has included both under the name of Mufcoides. 



It is frequent bn the northern and weftern coafts of Great Britain, 

 and has been found amongfl: other rejedlamenta on the beach at 

 Yarmouth in Norfolk. 



42. FUCUS CORNEUS. 



F. fronde cartilaginea ramofiffima, ramis latioribus alternis, 

 ramulis oppofitis divaricato-adfcendentibus obtufis. 



Herb. Buddie, p. 2. n, I 



, p. 38. 



Petiver, p. 25. n. 6. 



, /. 38. «. I. 2. 4. > majores. 



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F. fpinofus. Gmelin, p. 161. /. iS. f. 3. 

 F. corneus. Fl. ^ng. p. 585. Withering, vol. 2- p. 252. 

 Var. /3 filicinus — fronde tenui, ramulis horizontalibus obtufifTi- 

 mis. 

 F. filicinus. Fl. Ang. p. 586. 

 F. nereideus. Fl. Scot, p. 

 Far. y pinnatus — fronde tenui, ramulis patentibus obtufiufculif. 



F. pinnatus. Fl. Ang. p. 586. 

 Far. S" uniformis — fronde tenui, ramis ramulifque bafi attcnuatis 

 patentibus obtufis. 



Habitat in littoribus faxofis, in rupibus et faxis — «, /?, prope 



Exmouth in Devonia — y in Infula Portlandia — J prope Ilfracombe. 



Far. a. Radix callus minutus — Frons ad bafin ipfam ramofa et 



quafi furculofa, furculis ftatim radicantibus, unde frondes plurimac 



conferta: exoriuntur, et cava faxorumfaspecingunt, ex quo radiccm 



I ' repentcm 



