CYMBELLA. 427 



Coceoneina cistula Elir., Die Infus. p. 224. pi. xix. f. 7. ; 

 Jenuer, in Fl. of Tunbridge Wells. Cymhella copulata 

 Breb. and Godey. N.geminata? Turp. (1828). 



Hah. Frequent in Sussex : ilfr. Jenyjer. Cheshunt: ^.-K-H. 



The frustules in this siDecies are shorter than in those pre- 

 viously described, more ventricose and obtuse. In C. lanceo- 

 latum the frustules are straight, in C. cymhiforme but slightly 

 curved, while in C. cistula they are considerably so. 



4. COCCONEMA VENTRICOSA ? Hass. 



Plate CI. Fig. 4. 



Char. Frustules small, straight, ventricose, obtuse. 



Cocconcma? gihbum Ehr., Die Infus. p. 225. pL xix. f. 9.; 

 Jenuer, in Flora of Tunbridge Wells. Cymhella ven- 

 tricosa Ag. ? Flor. Bot. Zeit. ; Breb. and Godey. 

 Hah. Cheshunt : A. H. H. Waterfall at Harrison rocks : 

 Mr. Jenner. 



This is the smallest species of the genus which has hitherto 

 been described. From Cocconema phoenicenteron, with which 

 it might be confounded, it differs in size and in the frustules 

 not being curved. 



78. CYMBELLA //«55. 



Cliar. Frustules cymhiform, striated, sulcated, not stipitate. 

 Derivation. The diminutive of cymha, a boat ; in allusion 

 to the form of the frustules. 



This genus differs from Cocconema only In the frustules 

 not being stipitate as they are in that genus. Although not 

 stipitate, the frustules frequently are attached in the entire 

 length of their flat surface to other Alga, often to Clodo- 

 phora crispata. The Cymhella of Agardh embraces species 

 belonging to several distinct genera, and not one of those here 

 described under the name of Cymhella. The following are 



