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tufts, and forms a narrow band, varying in width in 

 accordance with, the slope of the shore, immediately 

 below high-water mark. A little lower we may find 



FIG. 22. FLAT- WRACK (Fucus PLATYCARPUS). 



Flat- Wrack (Fucus platycarpus, Fig. 22), which has a 

 thallus about 6 inches long, or, in its absence, the next 

 species in the descending series will be the exceedingly 



FIG. 23. BLADDER-WRACK (Fucus VESICULOSUS). 



common Bladder- Wrack (Fucus vesiculosus, Fig. 23). 

 This species hardly needs description. It is easily 

 recognized by its good-sized, round air-vessels, swellings 



