Serialaria. ZOOPHYTA. SERTULARIAD^. 547 



slightly altemiated at the summit. Dr Grant has observed only two ova in 

 each, " large, of a light brown colour, semiopaque, nearly spherical, composed 

 of minute transparent granules, ciliated on the surface, and distinctly irrita- 

 ble." 



185. P. setacea. — Stem pinnated ; branches alternate, a lit- 

 tle bent ; cells minute, distant. 



Corallina setacea, Ellis^ Cor. 19. t. xi. f. 16., and t. xxxviii. f. 4.— Ser- 

 tularia pinnata, Linn. Syst. 1312 — S. set. Pall. El. 148 — Plum. set. 



Lamarck, Hist. ii. 129 — Aglaophenia set. Lamour. Cor. Flex. 172 On 



fuel in deep water. 

 Height about 3 inches ; stem simple, slender ; branches alternate, with a 

 joint between each pair ; cells short, distant, and slightly pointed externally ; 

 vesicles oblong, subcampanulate, with spinous summits, the spines 10 to 12 

 in number, base narrow, attached to the stem or at the upper side of the base 

 of the branches. 



** Stems compound. 



186. P, myriophyllum. — Stem slightly divided, pinnated, 

 branches recurved ; cells cylindrical, adherent, supported at the 

 base by a short obsolete spinous process. 



Pheasant's Tail, Coralline, Ellis, Cor. 14. t. viii Sertularia myr. Linn. 



Syst. i. 1309. Pall. EL 155 — P. myr. Lamarck, Hist. ii. 124 Agla- 



ophenia myr. Lamour. Cor. Flex. 168 On the English and Irish coast, 



in deep water. 



Height nearly a foot ; stem composed of tubes, closely adhering together ; 

 at intervals swollen, marking, probably, the stages of growth; branches sim- 

 ple, alternate, curved ; cells with a joint between each, longitudinal, with an 

 even mouth. 



187. Y.Jrutescens. — Stem slightly divided, pinnated; branches 

 bending upwards ; cells cylindrical, adherent. 



Sert. frut. Sol. Ellis's Zooph, 55. t. vi. f. a S. gorgonia, Pall. El. 158. (in 



part.) — Aglaophenia frut. Lamour. Cor. Flex. 175 — Scarborough, rare. 

 Height several inches ; stem black and hard ; branches alternate ; the cells 

 are narrower, and more remote than in the preceding species and are simple 

 at the base. 



Gen. LXVIII. SERIALARIA— Cells cylindrical, paral- 

 lel, adjacent, in linear masses. 



188. S. lendigera. — Stem jointed, masses of cells distant, the 

 margins united. 



Nit. Coralline, Ellis, Cor. 27. t. xv. f. 24 — Sertularia lend. Linn. Syst. 



i. 1311. Pallas, El. 124 Serai, lind. LamarcAr, Hist. ii. 130 Amathia 



lend. Lamour. Cor. Flex. 159. — On fuci beyond low-water mark. 

 Height about an inch ; fine, dichotomously divided ; cells numerous, to- 

 wards the upper part of each joint, the upper ones shortest. 



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